The starter relay switch is in the same location on both the 1996 and the 1997 Dodge Avenger. The starter relay switch can be found in the fuse box.
with a test light ensure you are getting power out from the switch, at the same time you should be getting power out of the relay . if your not getting power to the switch but you do from the fuse it can also be in the line.-then determine the cause or keep a spare relay
The relay is in the relay box under the hood. The fuse is in the fuse box.
You can find the starter relay switch in the fuse box. The starter relay switch will be one of the relay switch is in the third column. The exact location should be listed on the inside cover of the fuse box.
The 1986 Chevrolet Caprice starter relay switch is located in the fuse box. The relay switch is the first large switch on the right hand side of the fuse box.
There is no switch but there is a relay located under the hood in the fuse/relay panel.
both,mate,the power comes through a fuse and then through a relay switch.
You can check the 4x4 relay switch by gaining access to the fuse box. The fuse box on a 92 Explorer under the hood and then use the owners manual to locate the relay switch.
Switch or relay? The switch is in the dash to the left of the steering wheel. The relay is in the fuse box out in the engine compartment, check the lid of the fuse box to determine the relay location within the box.
The 2004 Toyota Tacoma flasher relay fuse is located beneath the drivers side dashboard. The flasher relay fuse is actually a relay switch.
The 1996 Kia central relay switch can be found in the fuse box. The central relay switch will be at the bottom of the third column.
Relay switches are typically in the fuse box compartment underneath the hood usually on the driver's side (~not~ the fuse compartment under the dash) You will see a black plastic box. Pull the cover off. On the under side of cover will have a list of what each fuse, micro relay, and mini relay are for. You will see an entry for the fuel pump relay or possibly just "fuel relay". How to test your relay switch. Some of the relays in the fuse compartment will be exactly the same relay. For instance the horn relay can be (not in all cases)the same type of relay for your fuel pump relay. So if you think you have a bad fuel relay switch... change it with the horn relay switch... then honk your horn. Does it work? (Of course make sure your horn works in the first place). If your horn works with the fuel relay switch substitute... your problem is not with your relay. If your horn does not work.. presto... you have a bad relay. If your relay continues to go burn out... you'll need to find out why. Possibly a bad ground.