Just thought I would throw this out to help anybody that needs this info. I've worked on to many cars where somebody tried to run a cooling fan or fuel pump off a toggle switch and burned stuff up. E body headlights come to mind
. Ok, so think of a relay as a heavy duty switch that transfers direct battery power to the accessory ( fan, pump, etc ) that is triggered by the toggle switch, thus taking the load off the toggle switch. Heres how it works. First you have direct battery current going into terminal 30. Terminal 85 is grounded. Now you hook up your toggle switch to send 12 Volts to terminal 86. This can come from accessory wires or always positive sources. Now when you flip the switch terminal 86 goes thru a coil and grounding thru terminal 85, closing a set of points that connects terminal 30( full battery voltage ) to terminal 87 out to your fan, pump, etc. So there is only the load on the toggle switch of closing a set of points. Solves lots of problems. Hope it helps.
BTW, you can also reverse triggering by connecting 30 to 86, and sending the trigger from the toggle thru a ground.