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Find the positive battery terminal. Follow the thick cable from that terminal and it will lead to the starter solenoid.
The starter relay is located on the battery side of the engine compartment on a 2002 F150 pick up truck. It is on the firewall close to the battery.
starter is out, motor is locked up or your starter solenoid is out.
check your starter or starter relay.
Check the starter and the cable from the starter to the starter relay. Also, the relay itself. Could be any of these.
On the 6 cylinder it's on the lower part of the passenger side (US) of motor. Most rear drive vehicles have the starter on the right or left side of the motor, just follow the battery cables down.
on bottom side of engine
Fusable link? Check at starter solenoid
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Make sure the relay is supplying the 12 volts to the starter - if so remove the starter and go get a rebuilt on to replace it or learn how to repair it yourself.
look under the dash where the fuses are. or it can be under the hood where the box of fuses are located. look under the dash where the fuses are. or it can be under the hood where the box of fuses are located.
your starter relay is pretty much your starter solenoid, its located 1 ft to the right of your battery, mounted on your firewall and has a black plastic shroud covering it. Its held on be 2 bolts, prolly 5/16, and has 2 large terminals, and has 1 small terminal coming from your ignition switch. your starter relay is pretty much your starter solenoid, its located 1 ft to the right of your battery, mounted on your firewall and has a black plastic shroud covering it. Its held on be 2 bolts, prolly 5/16, and has 2 large terminals, and has 1 small terminal coming from your ignition switch.