The relay could pop on its way out too. It is the least expensive part to replace, and the first place to start. If it is a mechanical relay, you should hear a click after the switch is thrown if it's working. Also, mechanical's do not like to be left idle. They can build corrosion on the contacts which can cause early pitting and failure. The generally fail in the off position. Solid states tend to fail in the on position and don't make clicks when engaging.
Give Craig a call. I don't tout other competitors often, but he is really great people. Bought my Bullet from him.
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