varies by car, give me make model and year and i can get more precise
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.
it is a fuse that protects the ignition relay from too much current. a bad fuse would cause a no start, and if you pull the fuse, its center core will be burnt out if it is bad.
Yes. There are several fuses and relays to check. Check the ignition fuse, fuel pump fuse, fuel pump relay, ignition relay, and PCM fuse and relays. They are located under the steering wheel inside the car and also under the hood in the power box on the driver side. Refer to owners manual for fuse and relay locations.
The 1993 Toyota Camry ignition fuse is located in the fuse box. The ignition fuse will be in the first column, fourth from the top.
1- bad relay 2- blown fuse 3- ignition switch 1- bad relay 2- blown fuse 3- ignition switch 1- bad relay 2- blown fuse 3- ignition switch
The ignition is not fused.
There won't be a relay for the ignition. You may have a "blown" fuse.
The 1994 Lexus electronic ignition fuse is located in the fuse box. The electronic ignition fuse will be in the first column, third from the top.
The 2004 Toyota Tacoma flasher relay fuse is located beneath the drivers side dashboard. The flasher relay fuse is actually a relay switch.
Fuse box, passengers side front of engine compartment, on top of the fender hump.
If it is a automatic transmission there is no starter relay but, an ignition relay instead. If it is manual the starter relay is located under the hood at the fuse box on the left (drivers) side.
It is located in the engine compartment on the passenger side in the fuse panel it is called the EFI MAIN RELAY. Turn ignition switch on and listen for a clicking noise from relay.