Open the glove compartment and remove all the junk in there. Notice an access door to a relay center in there. The fuel pump relay is in there, first one on the left I believe.
It is built into the headlight switch.
In the vehicle, or under the hood, or in the trunk. Check there first.
dependsummmm well it depends on which relay we are talking about where is the relay switch panel on the 1996 s-10 pickup located i need to replace the relay switch my horn son't blow when the engine is running but will blow when the engine is off it will blow strange i was told it neede to have a relay switch i have the switch but don't know where to install it any help? ThanksWhere did you get the switch? what relay did they tell you to replace?The horn relay is located in the relay center located in the glove compartment. The horn relay would be the second one from the left, the fist one being the fuel pump relay.
The 1996 Buick Century horn relay switch is located behind the dashboard. The relay switch will be on the drivers side of the dashboard.
Where would I finf the relay switch on a 96 Grand Am?.
They were not used on Chevy trucks.
The horn on a 1996 Chevy Corsica is located just behind the driver's side headlight in the engine compartment. There is also a horn relay switch in the lower part of the dash just to the left of the steering wheel.
The horn relay switch is located in a four-relay module installed within the main relay next to the inverter. Use your manual to make things easier.
The starter relay on a 1996 Chevy 3.8l Camaro is located in the engine compartment along the left side. It sends power to operate the starter and prevents overloads.
The exterior lights do not have a relay. They are directly turned on by the headlight switch.
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.
Chevrolet does not use a resettable fuel relay (inertia switch), that's a Ford thing.