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Should be on top of the starter
just give it a positive 12v before the starter and after it it will crank after and before if it works
This could be a bad ignition switch, ignition relay, or ignition fuse.
The starter circuit needs to be configured as a manual transmission. The neutral /park switch can be bypassed at the starter relay. As this switch simply grounds the starter relay coil you need to refer to the wiring diagram and ground the relay coil directly to the chassis.
The starter relay is on top of the starter.
Follow the short positive battery cable; it will go right to it. I hope this helps you. Mark
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.
Which relay is the starter relay on a 1994 buick lesabre
The starter relay is built on the starter.
behind and above the fuse block to the left of the pedals
The starter relay on a 1994 Chevy Silverado is mounted on the starter. The starter and relay are usually changed as a single unit.
Either the ign. switch is faulty, or the starter is faulty Or the starter solenoid is stuck closed, so the starter is constantly engaged and getting voltage from starter relay. If so you would need to replace the solenoid.