Follow the short positive battery cable; it will go right to it. I hope this helps you. Mark
Should be on top of the starter
Hi, I just saw this and thought I could offer some help as I had removed my starter relay and made some repairs to it. It is fairly difficult to find: Push your driver side seat back and position yourself so your head is looking up underneath the stearing column (the top of your head should be pointing at the brake pedal). Look just to your right of the stearing column, its up a far way. For me it was a small grey box. If you've found it, now you need to remove it, which is just as difficult as finding it. I believe there is some sort of clip mechanism that holds it there, you need something to push that clip in and the cartridge should slide off (mine was stuck on there pretty good). Now that you have it off you probably want to fix it, I just cleaned it up and scratched off some of the corrosion on it and it worked fine from then on. Note: these directions took place on a 92 Honda Prelude SR so no guarantee they are the same for all models. Good luck. ~Morgan
The fuel pump relay on that 92 Blazer with the 4.3 engine is located under the hood, on the firewall, drivers side, if there is more than one relay there, it's the one closest to the drivers fender.
on a 92 it's drivers side, mounted on wheelwell, if you goto autozone.com and log in your info, then go to component locations that will tell you where all your relays are located, very well-informed a-z easy searching
it is possibly the starter. mine had the same problem
It is behind the battery on the drivers side inner fender. It has a heavy red wire that you can follow to the positive side of the battery. (There are some other wires also so if you replace the starter relay, mark your wires so as not to mix them up.) Hopefully this will help.
Near where the motor and transmission connect
Decode the 8th digit in the VIN.
Should be on top of the starter
Under or near your glovebox is your relay center. Blower motor relay is in there. Usually it is black
just give it a positive 12v before the starter and after it it will crank after and before if it works
The 1992 Ford Aerostar 3.0 liter engine firing order for the distributor and the motor is the same. The firing order is; 1-6-2-5-3-4.
The starter is located on the right hand side of the bell housing under neath the motor
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.
This could be a bad ignition switch, ignition relay, or ignition fuse.
i dont mean to be rude mate but if your asking if a car has a starter motor take it to a mechenic
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.