I'm just curious about what was wrong with it for you to have changed out the original relay.
I was letting the truck warm up, and noticed no heat whatsoever. Prior to this, occasionally, the high speed wouldn't work. Or sometimes, nothing worked..........but if I messed with the blower speed switch flipping it up and down....it would start to work. The truck is intermittently driven, and has an original 58,000 miles. So, when I had nothing working, I started throwing new parts at it that I had previously purchased. I had the wrong hi-speed blower motor switch (early version). So, I went to NAPA and purchased a new blower motor and the correct HSBMR. I installed the blower motor resistor, blower motor, and the new HSBMR. When I tried the heat, nothing worked still. That's when I checked for a fuse...........and there is one. DUH!!!
I put a new fuse in, and everything worked, until I hit the high-speed circuit, then the fuse popped. I researched a bit and found some folks solved the problem by cleaning the harness connections along the firewall. There's a junction block, and a 30-amp fuse that have wire eyelets. So, I spent the time cleaning them and putting back together with dielectric grease. Nothing, still popping the fuse. So, last ditch effort, I swapped out the new HSBMR with the original.......and what do ya know.....everything works as it should! I again tried the new HSBMR, and it blew the fuse again. So, I have another crap (said as Trump would articulate)
CHYNA part that is a giant FAIL!!
Thought this might help some.....and make others laugh a bit!!
Have a Merry CHRISTmas y'all!!!