Starters do not typically have a fuse.
To get a copy of the user manual for the Astrostart FCC J5F-Tx2000 you would need to contact the Astrostart company. The user guides can be found on their site, in the support center.
You will need to go to the settings menu. In the settings menu go to the program option. You will find several options for programming your Astrostart.
One can find reviews for Mazda6 cars by subscribing to various car magazines such as the UK magazine known as "car magazine". They can provide extensive reviews and specs for Mazda6 cars.
To find the starter in a 2004 Kia Rio, disconnect the negative battery terminal and remove the four upper intake manifold support bracket bolts. Disconnect the S and B terminal connectors to show the starter.
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you can find the horn in the passanger side, overthe headlight
Disconnect the wire at the starter and try the ignition. My guess is that the starter itself is the problem. If the fuse does not blow then it is the starter, if it does blow then go to the relay center in the engine compartment and check the starter relay. Work your way back to the ignition switch.
You can find a recipe for a yeast starter somewhere on google if you type in "yeast starter".
can you tell me were I can find my starter on my 1997 Grand AM GT
I was able to download it from a repair related online website by searching in google.
The starter relay is located on the radiator support on the battery side of the van. I have included a link (see below) that shows this location. You will find a drawing at the very bottom of that page.
That is part of the starter and is mounted on the top of the starter.