That depends on the relay switch.
The horn, AC, radiator fan (and I don't remember what else) are in the fuse panel that is by the battery. THOSE relays just pull out and you can push a new one in it's place.
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the relay is part of the wiper motor assembly. if the fuses are good, and there is voltage at the motor, then you must replace the motor
The switch is located under the seat
It is quite simple to replace the flasher relay switch on your 2001 Kia. The flasher relay switch simply plugs in and out.
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Which one? There are several relay's on the Saturn. Relays are used to operate the horn, AC and fuel pump, to name a few.
The turn indicator relay in an Audi TT is integrated with the hazard switch. To replace the relay you would need to replace the hazard switch.
The relay is attached to the starter and is an integral part.
More than likely the fan works however the ECTS needs to be replaced. This sensor is used by the PCM to turn the fan on and off. The relay is the same as the a/c relay IIRC. Switch relays to determine if the relay itself is bad. Relays are in the fuse box under the hood
a relay just plugs in literally
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Yes, a faulty door lock relay switch can drain the battery on a 1996 Saturn. If the relay is stuck in the "on" position or malfunctioning, it may continuously draw power even when the vehicle is off. This constant power draw can lead to a dead battery over time. It's important to diagnose and replace any faulty relays to prevent battery drain.