Whatever controls the relay must be broken, if everything beyond the relay works.
sounds like you have a short,or a loose wire in the start switch,leaves a open circuit in the relay,hope this helps,ride on
It's a relay. Which one it depends... I would start from testing headlights relay.
might be starter relay, or the crank circuitry from the switch or to the starter from the relay. I would trace back from the starter to the starter relay back through the neutral safety switch to the ignition switch.
You may have gotten a bad relay, or there may be a loose electrical connection at or close to the relay.
My 1997 hombre will not start. How can I tell if it is the relay switches or the control module.
Press the power switch in the right
The fuel pump relay on a 1988 Mercury Tracer is located to the rear of the fuel pump. My Honest Mechanic offers troubleshooting manuals for fuel and no start situations. The first suggestion is to check for the fuel reset switch on the right rear passenger side of the trunk. Press the switch to reset the relay.
To find the cause of the low beams not working, start with the bulb to make sure both are ok. Check the dimmer switch, and the wiring from the switch to the headlights.
its to conserve power to start veh. with full voltage to starter headlights will come on after starting car
Yes .
Usually when a starter solenoid/relay switch is bad, you will hear only a click and the starter will not spin (crank).
If you are looking for a reset switch, Chrysler does not use those.