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09 Stelvio Relay ?

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Does anyone know what these two relays are for? They are marked Hella they are behind the fuse box and mounted to the frame. The rear socket relay has been pulled. I have it.
 

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4 pin wire color front= Y/G, R/G, Blue, Yellow....Rear= B/Y,O/Y, Y/R(2wires), Yellow... I could not find either of these on the wiring schematic.

Nothing matches up?
 
Not surprised on the wire colours. Typical....

If they are marked Hella, I would suspect at least one of them is for the aux lights (assuming you have them). If you don't may just be a left over from a previous owner that took them off. Or they are using the relay to run your HID lights (see the ballast in the background). The other may be your glove box release. Easiest way is to pull them and see what does not work.
 
That was my thought. I checked the aux lights sockets and both are getting power, but I only have one relay pulled. I didn't check the glove box. I will try that and see and pull the front one and check the lights again.
 
Not surprised on the wire colours. Typical....

If they are marked Hella, I would suspect at least one of them is for the aux lights (assuming you have them). If you don't may just be a left over from a previous owner that took them off. Or they are using the relay to run your HID lights (see the ballast in the background). The other may be your glove box release. Easiest way is to pull them and see what does not work.

Not the glove box. HID lights have seperate relays. The rear one will cause the bike to quit. It will run with out the front.
 
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