There is a common problem with the Suzuki Samurai wiring in the starter circuit. Called the Clicky-Starter problem :-) it is easily corrected by installing a Clicky-Starter kit:-) which is nothing more than a relay, a circuit breaker, and wire connected through the relay directly to the starter. Inexpensive kits are available through eBay or any of the many Samurai parts sources, or you can easily make the corrections yourself with discreet components. I recommend you visit ZukiKrawlers.com for more detailed information!
I don't believer there is a starter relay. Instead the starter has an integrated solenoid -- it is part of the starter, sold as an assembly.
It interrupts the starter circuit so the device does not start. It may be as simple as a relay that stops the solenoid from activating.
If it is like my '86 Samurai there is no starter relay. It uses a starter solenoid on the top of the starter to pass battery to starter motor when the solenoid is activated via the key switch.
Inside driver side dash board, behind gauge cluster dimmer light knob.
Left side of motorcycle under the fake tank skin.
you may do some damage you'd be better off getting another relay, they are cheap and easy to install
The starter relay is on top of the starter.
Which relay is the starter relay on a 1994 buick lesabre
The starter relay is built on the starter.
The starter relay on a 1994 Chevy Silverado is mounted on the starter. The starter and relay are usually changed as a single unit.
The starter relay is inside the starter. You will need to replace the starter.
There is no relay. The solonoid is on the starter.