LOOK UNDER THE HOOD, ON THE DRIVERS SIDE, RIGHT ABOUT THE WHEEL WELL, THERE SHOULD BE A BLACK BOX, IT WILL HAVE RELAYS IN IT, THATS WHERE YOU SHOULD FIND IT.
On the starter.
Next to the winshill wiper fluid
the fuse is next to the parking brake The relay is in the box under the hood near the wipers.
The starter enable relay is located behind the driver side kick panel (where the hood latch release is). To access, there are two screws that hold the kick panel in place. Remove the screws, pull out the kick panel, you will see a black plastic relay with four wires going to it. This is your starter enable relay. There is no such thing. There is a starter solonoid which is on top of the starter. actually there is a starter enable relay on these camaros. i have an 89 iroc. the starter enable relay is used with the 'pass key' anti-theft system. there is a resistor in the ignition key, without the special key, the car won't start. this pass key system energizes the starter enable relay, allowing voltage to pass to the starter solenoid.
Starter enable relay is under the hood in a fuse box that runs along the bottom of the windshield wipers, ther are (2) twist knobs and (1) wing nut in the far left hand corner of the fuse box cover. remove cover. now you will see a group of smaller fuse box remove covers and look inside there will be I.D. to tell you which is which. The starter enable relay is not at this location. Its a theft deterrent system and is well hidden.
below left side of I/P near fuse block
tabs
Have someone else turn the key while you listen for a "click" from the relay.
For 20 dollars you can buy a VATS bypass system from bakerelectronix@verizon.net that will enable the fuel injectors if you already have the starter relay working.
behind and above the fuse block to the left of the pedals
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The starter enable relay is located above the steering column behind the dashboard. You may be able to access it by removing the trim on top of the dashboard and the removing the blank piece of plastic that looks like it should be a speaker. I had my dashboard out so it was easy for me to access it. The fuse for the starter enable relay is located on the drivers side fuse block in position 1A. It's a 10 amp fuse. The fuse for the starter control circuit is under the hood, on the firewall. It's the second one from the drivers side and it's a 60 amp fuse. That one is actually labeled on my car.