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There isn't one. A relay is an electronic switch that uses a small amount of power to slam open and shut contacts which are carrying a much larger amperage load. This prevents switches from burning up. There is virtually no Amps used in the gauges.
The relay is in the fuse board inside the vehicle, behind a panel at knee height on the driver's side. Try this website for a diagram and a list of the relays.
There are 2 fuses. One for the front windows and One for the rear windows. The fuse panel you need is inside the vehicle. It is behind a panel in the dashboard, at about knee height when you are sitting in the drivers seat. It is often on the side nearest the door. Check fuses 54 and 55.
the fuse panel is to the left of the front passengers left knee. pull the velco cover off and look at the back of the panel. it is right there and it is in the owners manual too.
The fuse junction block is located below the dash and
behind the right kick panel. There are three fuses
related to the headlights.
(1) fuse # f2.25 left headlight 10amp
(2) fuse # f2.23 right headlight 10amp
(3)fuse # f2.40 day running lamp/bcm/main light sw.
and multifuntion switch. 20amp.
Hope this helps.
If you are asking for a trace & bus layout, the EVTM does not have a single page that does that ( it is an entire cell, that logically lays out the fuse panel, covers ~ 12 pages ).
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