It depends on the year and model of vehicle.
In modern vehicles it is simple as finding the relay in the fuse and relay box under the hood and pulling out the bad relay and replacing it with a new one.
In older cars the relays are still under the hood but you will need a book for that car that gives the location you can also try finding that information online there are several good sites but as always the right information is not always free.
On cars or truck made in the 70's and early 80's most were big bulky, most were called solinoids do to the size.
GM located theres on the starter and all it takes is to disconnect the battery and take the starter off. loosen the two bolts on the solinoid pull off the old coil and replace with a new part.
Ford put theirs on the fender wall which side??? well that depend on what side they wanted to put the battery and the starter on. Look at the positive battery cable abd follow it back to a cylindrical device with two big bolts and one or two smaller bolts. The solinoid is held to the fender wall by two or three bolts so disconnect the battery and the disconect all the wires and then the bolts. Then just work backwards in order to put it back on.
Chysler had both types so you will have to look and see which one was used.
Starter relays are mounted ON the starter. They are a part of the starter and are always replaced when you install a new starter. In general, it's recommended that you replace them as a pair anyway, since the starter solenoid (relay) and starter motor generally wear out at the same rate.
To install a starter relay switch on a 1991 Toyota Celica GT, first, locate the relay in the fuse box under the dashboard or in the engine compartment. Remove the old relay by pulling it straight out. Then, insert the new relay into the same slot, ensuring it is securely seated. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the starter to ensure proper functionality.
you may do some damage you'd be better off getting another relay, they are cheap and easy to install
The starter relay is on top of the starter.
Pull the seat off and it is right beside the Battery. Unplug the old one and install the new one.
Which relay is the starter relay on a 1994 buick lesabre
The starter relay is built on the starter.
The starter relay on a 1994 Chevy Silverado is mounted on the starter. The starter and relay are usually changed as a single unit.
The starter relay is inside the starter. You will need to replace the starter.
There is no relay. The solonoid is on the starter.
The SAC22 does not have a starter relay.
To change the starter relay in a 1995 Chevy S10 pickup, first, locate the relay in the fuse box under the hood. Disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety, then remove the relay by pulling it straight out of its socket. Install the new relay by pushing it firmly into the socket, and reconnect the negative battery terminal. Finally, test the starter to ensure it is functioning correctly.