The starter relay on an 86 Toyota Celica is used to provide power to the starter when the engine is cranked. It also prevents damage as a result of overheating or overdraw.
I have a celica Gt 86 COUPE and in the front they are 3.5 and the back ones are 4-1/2
If it is like my '86 Samurai there is no starter relay. It uses a starter solenoid on the top of the starter to pass battery to starter motor when the solenoid is activated via the key switch.
if its like a "86" you just pull back on the light switch i
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haynes manual for complete tear down and rebuild helped me through all my celica projects. p.s. my celica is an '87 gts i think the book's details ranges from '86-'93 or something like that. is was an amazing investment.
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the starter. if you know where it is you can hit it and see if this helps. you need to see if you have spark at the plugs if so check to see if you have fuel the starter only turns the engine
there is no relay for the starter. there is a solenoid (switch) and ignition switch. the solenoid is part of the starter (small cylindrical shape above starter housing. the solenoid has the battery and ignition connections). and the ignition switch is where the car-key goes. you need at least 8v from the ignition to the solenoid for the starter to operate. use a multimeter. otherwise check your starter - battery connections. otherwise replace the starter. otherwise, take off the starter and inspect inside the starter housing. if the starter is clicking but not turning the engine the starter teeth aren't engaging with the teeth on the flywheel. get a manual to the car here: http://www.germanautoparts.com/Books/Volkswagen
85 was carbuerated..86 was first year of EFI....should be fuse number 8 on driverside kick panel.