It is on the starter itself and is called the starter solenoid. Heavy current is handled by the solenoid which is activated by the ignition switch. Current comes from the igniton switch, then to the s terminal on the starter which then connects heavy amperage to the starter motor itself.
There isn't one. The main battery cable goes to the solenoid which then activates the starter from current from the ignitiion switch.
The Escort doesn't have a starter relay. It has a solenoid on the starter that handles the heavy amperage.
+ battery cable should be connected to relay
The solenoid is attached to the starter. There is no relay.
The starter relay is on the driver's side fender behind the battery.
There is no starter relay on an Escort. The main battery positive cable goes directly to the starter. A small wire with a clip on it marked s goes to the solenoid. The main battery current to the starter is supplied with this solenoid.
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.
no if it wont turn over its either the starter motor or the starter relay in the fuse box
No
Where is the instrument panel relay located on a 1994 ford escort
Yes
There is none. The battery is hooked directly up to the starter. The solenoid part of the starter transfers the heavy amperage.