passenger side under hood inside fusebox
Damaged ignition switch which keeps power constantly to the start circuitFaulty starter relay which keeps the contact closedShort in the starter solenoid keeping the circuit closedPositive and negative wires making contact at the solenoidThose are all possible reasons
It is either the fuse or relay. also check the heater/ ac control switch.
The starter relay is built on the starter.
where is the starter relay switch on a 1996 Toyota corolla
The 1997 Oldsmobile starter relay switch can be found in the fuse box. The starter relay switch will be at the top of the third column.
The 1996 Dodge Dakota starter relay switch can be found on the firewall in the engine compartment. The starter relay switch will be on the drivers side of the firewall.
You can find the starter relay switch in the fuse box. The starter relay switch will be one of the relay switch is in the third column. The exact location should be listed on the inside cover of the fuse box.
I had this problem last night with my 96 Isuzu Rodeo (same as Passport). The towing guy climbed asked me to be in park and engage the brakes. Then he climbed under the hood and banged the starter with a wrench while I tried starting the car. It started. Today it starts fine, but he told me to get it replaced. Usually a single click means the starter solenoid/relay switch is faulty. The whole starter does not have to be replaced due to a bad relay switch.
According to the wiring diagram, there is no inertia switch. There is only a relay switch in a 1991 Isuzu Trooper.
Usually when a starter solenoid/relay switch is bad, you will hear only a click and the starter will not spin (crank).
You can find the starter relay switch in your 2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse in the fuse box. The starter relay switch will be in the third column, at the top.
It is a switch that temporarily connects the battery to the starter