I wanted my RAM 1500 to automatically push two buttons every time I started the truck. This time delay relay worked perfectly. I chose function #7 and set the first timer to about two seconds. The timer starts as soon as power is applied to it (when the ignition key is turned on). If you then set the second timer to 3/4 seconds, it closes the contact for that time, which turns on two small relays, which in turn simulate a short press on two buttons. With so many different features to choose from, it all falls into place once you figure out what sequence you want. The actual programming took less than a minute. The attached video shows my test setup to ensure the timer is doing what I need it to be. The illustration shows a timer connected to two relays just before the assembly is installed on the truck.
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