I just found the relay on my 1999 sc2.I have a standard tranny and I followed the wires from the clutch safety switch. My relay was up under the dash on the drivers side taped with electrical tape to the harness. Hard to see get agood flashlight.
Probably at the top of starter- follow the + battery cable should connect to starter solenoid (relay)
i looked and cant find it
It is connected to, and a part of the starter.
96 Saturn doesn't have a starter relay
A 93 Saturn does not have a stater relay.
Follow the + battery cable from battery should connect to starter solenoid (relay)
Depending on where a person lives and where they have the repair done, the labor for replacing the starter on a 2000 Saturn SL2 will cost between $186 and $238. The cost for the parts will be $149 to $261 plus tax.
The starter for a 2000 Venture is near the front of the engine almost in line with the hood latch. Look just above the front cross member adjacent to the oil filter.
Hi,The relay is located on the radiator support, near the battery.I have included a link that shows its location. Just scroll down to the very bottom of that page to see it (highlighted in Red).Good Luck
The solenoid is on the starter.
The starter relay is attached to and an integral part of the starter.
As with almost ALL modern vehicles, the starter relay is attached to and an integral part of the starter.
The starter on a 2000 Saturn SL is located on the bottom, left side of the engine. It is powered directly by the vehicle's battery.
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.
The starter relay is a part of the starter on a 2000 Ford Focus. It is located under the hood, and on the right side of it if you are facing the car.
the starter is located on the passenger side of the enginehe back of the engine.
Fuse box by the battery
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.
The starter relay is built on the starter.
Look underneath engine compartment to rear?
Follow the + battery cable should connect to the starter solenoid (relay) either at the top of starter or at the inner fender perhaps under battery
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.