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RRC8600 - Relay – 24V – Wolf

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Relay for the 24V electrical system used on military 'Wolf' specification vehicles.

A relay switches a high-current circuit using a low-current control signal, so the full load current is not routed through the control switch. This unit is rated for the vehicle's 24-volt electrical architecture rather than the standard 12-volt system.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender up to 2016
Fitment Notes Fitment data limited — derived from web research, verify if uncertain
DEFENDER 90/110 — Military 'Wolf' spec, 24V relay (not standard 12V civilian Defender)
Alternative Codes
RRC8600

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Frequently asked questions

What does the RRC8600 24V relay do?
The RRC8600 relay switches a high-current circuit using a low-current control signal, so full load current isn't routed through the control switch. It's rated for the 24-volt electrical system fitted to military 'Wolf' specification Land Rover Defenders, not the standard 12V civilian setup.
Which Land Rovers use the RRC8600 relay?
The RRC8600 fits military 'Wolf' specification Land Rover Defenders running the 24V electrical system, rather than the standard 12-volt civilian Defender. Check that your vehicle uses a 24V architecture before ordering, as the two systems aren't interchangeable.
Will the RRC8600 work on a standard 12V Defender?
No. The RRC8600 is a 24V relay for the military 'Wolf' electrical system. Fitting it to a standard 12-volt civilian Land Rover Defender isn't correct, as the relay is rated for the 24-volt architecture. Check your system voltage to confirm which relay you need.