its in the back of the rear left tire on top
what year? possibly located on the firewall, or on the wheel well
Follow the red wire off the battery. Its a little box with wires coming out that run things such as lights and whatnot.
The 1997 Mazda 626 starter is located near the back of the engine at the bottom. You can follow the positive battery cable from the battery to the starter.
I have a 99 Mazda 626 and my starter is located right next to the oil filter.
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.
Could be the starter relay
On my 1995 Ford Explorer , as far as I know , the starter solenoid is mounted on the starter and the starter relay ( which most people just refer to as the solenoid ) is mounted near my battery and has the positive battery cable connected to it ( a relay is a low voltage switch ) P.S. I'm not a mechanic / technician
If you mean the relay that controls the starter motor then it is fairly simple. There are 2 possible faults. 1) The relay is working, but is broken or burned out internally. You will hear a click from the engine bay when the key is turned but the starter motor will not do anything, not even engage. 2) The relay is broken. In this case nothing at all will happen when the key is turned.
When you hit the starter button the starter relay send power to the starter. the starter solenoid pushes the starter shaft outward and the starter turns. When the solenoid moves the shaft it is connected to the jackshaft which ingages the starter gear on the clutch
The SAC22 does not have a starter relay.
You can find the 1991 Nissan starter motor relay switch in the fuse box. The starter motor relay switch will be in the third column, second from the bottom.
Either Discharged battery or poor/loose battery or starter connections or solenoid contact need replacing
Which connects starter motor and the battery temporary to get sufficient power to starter motor.
A 97 lx doesn't have a starter relay. The relay is built into the solenoid of the starter motor itself. It uses light voltage to transfer the power from the main cable to the starter motor itself.
Follow the + battery cable should connect at relay
there is no starter relay have your car alarm checked it has a starter disconnect that goes bad
As with all modern starters, the Saturn starter relay is attached to and an integral part of the starter motor.
Follow the + battery cable should connect at relay
No. The relay is what actuates the starter motor, whenn you turn the key to the start position.
As with almost ALL modern vehicles, the starter relay/solenoid is attached to and an integral part of the starter MOTOR.
No, there is a starter solenoid located on the starter motor.