on right front side of eng compartment
Nope. One is a relay, the other is a control module. The control module TELLS the relay when to operate.
The fuse is under the hood on the drivers side of eng compartment
It control's the starter.
The cruise control does not have a relay. The engine computer powers and controls the cruise.
should be on the firewall in eng compartment behind brake booster, think its the second one
There is not a relay in that system. The speed control is entegral to the engine control computer. To change these settings requires reprograming the computor.
Relay #428 under the hood is the ECM Power Control Relay.
AnswerYou have a relay under hood but I don't think there is a switch on your model. Chances are, you have a bad pump if there is little or no pressure. This is a common GM problem.chevys use a eng oil pressure switch to operate fuel pump after eng. starts This is in case the vehicle rolls over the eng will die.The fuel pump relay in the 95 to 98 S10 is located in the glove compartment behind the door marked "relays". It is the first relay from the left. There is no inertia switch in GM vehicles. That's a Ford thing.
The 1992 Acura heater control relay switch can be found beneath the passenger side dashboard. The heater control relay switch will be a few inches above the kick plate.
The 1994 Oldsmobile air conditioning compressor control relay can be found on the firewall in the engine compartment. The relay will be on the passenger side of the firewall.
The Purpose of a Relay is to control multiple electrical components at once.