Try following the + battery cable should end a starter solenoid
It does not have a starter relay. It has a starter solenoid mouted on the starter which serves a similar purpose.
The starter relay on a 1999 GMC Suburban with the bib block engine is located on the solenoid for the starter. The solenoid for the starter is on top of the starter.
Not sure what a TCC (Torque Converter Clutch) sensor is. There is however a TCC relay and a TCC solenoid. The TCC relay is found in the relay/fuse center and the TCC solenoid is located inside the transmission.
it is located on top of starter! it is a starter solenoid,on v6
The starter solenoid is part of the starter. The starter relay is in the under hood fuse box.
A relay is a switch - a solenoid produces a magnetic field.
The starter relay aka the starter solenoid is located under the hood by the starter.... the Ignition relay is located under the driverside dash behind the fuse panel.
The solenoid is attached to the starter. The starter or pilot relay is located on the fender behind the battery. On some models (notably the 4.0L engines) there is also a solenoid located on the starter motor itself, under the vehicle. In this case, the relay on the fender serves only as a pilot.
Fusable link usually located at or near the starter solenoid
No, there is a starter solenoid located on the starter motor.
Maybe on the top of the starter - follow the + battery cable it will connect to the starter relay (solenoid)
The starter relay is located in the power distribution box under the hood. Swap it with the heater blower relay (same part number) to check it. This Ford vehicle does not have a remote starter solenoid mounted on the firewall/inner fender. The starter solenoid is mounted directly to the starter itself.