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^^This should be a sticky. I'll let someone else ask ADMIN to do it...
 
I'm totally fine with it. Some forums have very strict rules about sharing copyrighted bits. Thanks again to you for your help.
 
From the original post by @maxpower
"The original relay is part 06106093AA and costs around $8.
That was later replaced by 06106094AA that costs around $40.
But as of 2023, it seems the official part that is being supplied is 06106093AA again. "

I'm a new <1K miles 2021 Q4 Giulia owner and trying to get in front of the various OEM part failures and was pointed to this thread on the relays. Decided to grab a few and on the Mopar website was told this part doesn't fit my car (screen shot below)

Some of replies to this thread linked non OEM relays but those all seemed to be for European based Giulia owners, is there a list of recommended non OEM relays accessible for US owners? Panasonic CM1A-12V was suggested to me in a discussion I started, a YT video showing the relay replacement showed BOSCH 0332011007. I am still under warranty if that matters.

Out of curiosity, is having the wheel well relays swapped for new ones conveniently done when having my tires rotated? The ones that I can access myself I'll likely swap out sooner vs later especially if there's a OEM superior relay alternative available in the US similar to the replacement for the cheap coolant bleeder screws which are on their way currently.

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The Mopar site says that because it does not include Alfa Romeo at all. Since it doesn't recognize Alfa, it says the part doesn't fit when in fact it does. If you go to moparonlineparts.com you will see it is considered an Alfa Romeo part! Yes, the auxiliary power distribution with the six relays is pretty easy to reach if right front tire is gone and car is on a lift. Pretty easy to do at home too.
 
@BernSF , see post #79. These GM relays have been problem free for me.
As alfan stated above, it is fairly easy to do with the RF wheel removed. A bit of care is needed (no ham fisted tech who would rather be working on a Ford truck) to finesse the apron away from the fender. Carefully lube and replace all of the apron fasteners.
 
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@BernSF , see post #79. These GM relays have been problem free for me.
As alfan stated above, it is fairly easy to do with the RF wheel removed. A bit of care is needed (no ham fisted tech who would rather be working on a Ford truck) to finesse the apron away from the fender. Carefully lube and replace all of the apron fasteners.
Thank for reply, so small world, this weekend I got CEL non-blinking and a cleaning of corrosion buildup on the battery terminals resolved the issue. There's a YT video from a SC Alfa dealer that not only walked thru the disconnect, clean, reconnect + clear codes he then goes on to cover the relays. While he had OEM Alfa relays he actually referenced the AC Delco (GM) ones in the video as well as an alternative.

I live in damp San Francisco so I'm leaning towards the Panasonic
 
Thank for reply, so small world, this weekend I got CEL non-blinking and a cleaning of corrosion buildup on the battery terminals resolved the issue. There's a YT video from a SC Alfa dealer that not only walked thru the disconnect, clean, reconnect + clear codes he then goes on to cover the relays. While he had OEM Alfa relays he actually referenced the AC Delco (GM) ones in the video as well as an alternative.

I live in damp San Francisco so I'm leaning towards the Panasonic
Can you post that video?
 
Here's the one that is battery cleaning focused but in the middle he discusses the relays you can access from the engine bay

Here's the one that illustrates the front passenger wheel removed that gets to the relays not accessible from the engine bay

The Alfamod take on some common issues including the relays.
 
Based on the helpful information (thanks!), I have just done the upgrade, changing a bunch of the engine-related relays to Panasonic CM1A-R-12V.

For me the reason was the P2600 code (Giulia diesel additional water pump), which started as intermittent (once in a while no start or shutting down), but ended with the last drive cutting out every few miles.
After the relay change, the CEL has disappeared and car works fine again.

I will just add to the above for those of you without a lift or jack, it is actually possible to do it on the ground without much time. My car is lowered, so not much space to remove the wheel well liner, either.

So what turned out to be the easiest solution was to turn the steering wheel all the way to the left, proceed to only remove the 4 torx screws on the outer edge of the fender liner, then lay on the ground and reach my right hand behind the liner (which will bend enough to fit your arm). This only works for cars without an additional radiator in that area, though.

In that position, it was possible to reach each of the 3 relay box covers, lift them off (depends on your fingers, but since the boxes have some play, it was doable) and change the relays blindly.
Trying to remove the boxes themselves from the clips looked like too much trouble in that position, as post #127 by user Papichulo describes.


PS I do not think I have seen this mentioned, but in my case, the starter relay was actually more difficult to reach from above (under the hood), as there was a large hose just in the middle of the way.
 
So post #126 indicated that on later MY Giulias the loom behind the right front wheel well is moved to a more accessible location however there was no indication which MY. First off is that correct and if yes does anyone know which MY this starts?
 
Looks correct.
 
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i would like to post here my issues and how i solve it for the records i have a 2017 diesel used and would have many issues which it will come up until my car would turn off it self if i let it just running while for example i pack my bags that the most common that would happen was random check engine lights all those issues were from the red relays that are above the front right wheel i replaced them all since then not much is happening good think i have sοmeone who from the local community who knows alot about the giulias and informed me properly and told me to replace those relays
 
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