Kia Multi Purpose Relays

At Advance Auto, we carry 4 different types of Multi Purpose Relays for your Kia at competitive prices to fit your budget. Save on costs when you find your Kia replacement Multi Purpose Relays with us.

Make sure to compare prices and take a look at the top user reviewed Multi Purpose Relays that fit your Kia. The ratings and reviews for these aftermarket Kia Multi Purpose Relays really help you make the right decision.

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Compare 4 Kia Multi Purpose Relays

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Carquest Premium – Multi Purpose Relay (Part No.RAA2649)

Multi Purpose Relay

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$20.99
Carquest premium engine management products provide the right products for a wide range of domestic and import applications. Delivering the highest performance and durability under demanding conditions.
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Carquest Premium – Multi Purpose Relay (Part No.RAA3029)

Multi Purpose Relay

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$79.99
CARQUEST premium engine management products provide the right products for a wide range of domestic and import applications. Delivering the highest performance and durability under demanding conditions.
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Carquest Premium – Multi Purpose Relay (Part No.RAA2631)

Multi Purpose Relay

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$22.99
Carquest premium engine management products provide the right products for a wide range of domestic and import applications. Delivering the highest performance and durability under demanding conditions.
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Carquest Premium – Multi Purpose Relay (Part No.RAA2679)

Multi Purpose Relay

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$20.99
Relays are electrical switches used to convert a small electrical load into a circuit capable of handling a high amperage load. Computers and small switches are not designed to carry the higher amperage requirement of a circuit that may have an electric motor, solenoid, or high amperage lighting fixture. Within a relay are contacts that are controlled with electromagnetism, when the circuit switch commands the device on or off, magnetism will pull or release the contact arm closing or opening the contacts within the relay that carry the voltage.
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