The ignition relay is an essential component in a vehicle's starting system. It acts as a switch that controls the flow of electrical power to the ignition system, allowing the engine to start when the ignition key is turned. By providing a direct connection between the battery and the ignition system, it helps to ensure that the necessary voltage reaches the ignition components, enabling smooth engine operation. Additionally, it protects the ignition switch from wear and damage by handling the higher current required to start the engine.
It has no relay.
That 92 GMC van doesn't have a relay for ignition. Power for the ignition is supplied from the ignition switch.
no such relay.
There won't be a relay for the ignition. You may have a "blown" fuse.
The ignition relay is under the air filter box on the right hand side
If the indicator relay is buzzing when the ignition is off, it may indicate a short circuit or a faulty relay. This can cause the relay to remain energized even without power from the ignition. It's advisable to check the wiring connections and the relay itself for any signs of damage or malfunction. If necessary, replace the relay to resolve the issue.
a relay used in the starting of cars..randy niehoff
Suburban
What year lesabre ... Are you referring to the starter relay? yes
Yes
where is the ignition relay on a 1994 280 sl
The starter relay aka the starter solenoid is located under the hood by the starter.... the Ignition relay is located under the driverside dash behind the fuse panel.