have you checked the relay on the starter? and check the wire that runs from the started relay to the starter.
clean the battery terminals - strong wire brush or a little baking soda & water.
no, the computer controls the fuel pump through relays
Check for loose or corroded battery cables Most likely starter solenoid is going bad
Might be nothing more that dirty terminals or a bad ground connection. Clean the terminals with a battery tool (most partrs stores should have these). Make sure the termilals and the cables are CLEAN and free from all schmutz. If the problem persists, have the battery checked for a bad cell. many places do that for free. After that it gets complicated.
Battery has a dead cell, need to replace battery
Next to the battery.Next to the battery.
under hook by battery.
In the black distribution box next to the battery.
Have you checked your fuses? this is the most likely easy fix for this problem.. Unhooking the battery should not have done anything to the radio. You either have a fuse issue, or a bad radio.
it is in between the brake booster and the battery. There's two relays there, which is my question.
relays will be located by the battery and master cylinder,will have black cover/lid,will not b under dash
the battery and transmission are broken Have the system checked for trouble codes.
If the way you checked your the fan was by putting it directly to the battery then you should check the cables that come to the fan maybe one of them is cut somewhere, or maybe the plug is dirty.
you have a ground somewhere
They are behind the battery. ASD (Auto ShutDown) AC (Air Conditionor) Fan ABS (If Equipped) Starter Fuel Pump
There are two fuse boxes. One is under the hood next to the battery. The other is on the end of the driver side of the dash.
Most of the relays are in the fuse box under the hood, behind the battery and next to the fender on the drivers side.