Sorry about that Richard - I should have provided that for you.
Not to nit-pick, but the wires are actually White/Red, not Red/White (subtle difference, the dominant colour is always first) - and you might designate the one on pin 1 as from the Starter
Switch.
Yes, it's important to get the correct White/Red, the one connected from the starter switch to the coil of the OEM Starter relay - the new relay has to make in order for the starter relay to have power at its input pole before it can supply to its output - if it was connected to the output white/red it would switch the starter relay before the power got to its input.
So - the big question: does it work 'as advertised'?
