There are no relays that have any affect on the truck starting.If for some reason the truck has a starting issue I will list some.One battery is weak,or bad connections.Next alternator is not charging to full capacity.Starter solenoid is either bad,or has dead spots not engaging the starter when starting.Could be a multitude of things like bad ground wires from fender(rhs) to subframe,to block,or bad wires,coil or ignition control module(under distributor cap).Even a worn out ignition key cylinder where the key starts the truck can wear out creating a bad,no start scenario.Hope this gives a better answer to the possibilities of a no start.However start SIMPLE check the obvious battery,alternator(even alternator belt loose) and ground wires.Advance auto and and auto zone do free charging and battery checks to help isolate a issue in this area.
The starter interrupt relay for my 1996 Mazda b4000 truck is located in the auxiliary relay box behind instrument panel next to the stairing wheel shaft.
no such relay.
on top of the starter
Where is the starter relay located on a jetta 1997 truck 2.0?
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dead battery or starter
the solenoid is on the starter the relay is on the fight inner fender
down by the carb
Whatever controls the relay must be broken, if everything beyond the relay works.
If all of the other remote functions work, the problem is most likely in the truck. Check all of the connections and the relay that control the remote starter functions of the truck.
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.
Make sure truck is in neutral jump across small (trigger) terminal and cable that runs to starter if vehicle "turns over" relay is bad