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When my a/c contactor goes out, it would be vastly cheaper to just replace my Packard C240A contactor with a new one. I could just sub the new one in, being careful to wire it like the old one was wired. But it would be handy to have a wiring diagram/pinout for the C240A. Can anyone point to one? Packard seems to not want to supply one online.
 

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