In front of the battery(in relay box). It's the one that says Inhibitor.
start inhibitor relay located next to battery in fuse/relay compartment
Yes, there is a fuse in the fuse box, but it goes to the transmission inhibitor switch which provides ground to the inhibitor relay through the theft warning relay(if equipped). There is also a fusible link which provides power to the ignition switch. If the dash indicator lights come on then the link is probably alright. So, you could have a blown fuse, a faulty transmission inhibitor switch, a faulty theft warning relay, a bad inhibitor relay, or a bad starter motor.
the inhibitor relay is between the a/c relay and the cornering relay
The starter relay is part of the starter.
The starter relay is attached to and an integral part of the starter.
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.
The relay is attached to the starter and is an integral part.
As with almost ALL modern vehicles, the starter relay is attached to and an integral part of the starter.
As with all modern starters, the Saturn starter relay is attached to and an integral part of the starter motor.
As with almost ALL modern vehicles, the starter relay/solenoid is attached to and an integral part of the starter MOTOR.
Where is the starter inhibitor swith on a volvo 1993 260 GLE i ?