After the vehicle has been parked, set the emergency brake, lifted the front end on jacks and chalked the rear wheels; First, you would disconnect the starter relay and battery wires to the starter solenoid. Next, unscrew the three nuts holding the exhaust system bracket to the starter mount studs. Then, remove the exhaust system bracket off of the starter studs. Once the bracket is removed you can start removing the studs that secure the starter to the engine block. Finally, when the last stud is ready to be removed, you better have your hand ready to catch the starter when it falls downward because when that last stud is removed it is under gravitational pull.
If it is like my '86 Samurai there is no starter relay. It uses a starter solenoid on the top of the starter to pass battery to starter motor when the solenoid is activated via the key switch.
Maybe on the top of the starter - follow the + battery cable it will connect to the starter relay (solenoid)
Could be the starter relay
The Starter relay for Acclaims are located right on the starter, its what the wires that go to the starter hooks to.
On a 1990 Chrysler New Yorker, the starter relay is built into the starter. The starter is located on the front of the engine, behind the engine mount.
there is no starter relay have your car alarm checked it has a starter disconnect that goes bad
No, there is a starter solenoid located on the starter motor.
wireing of starter relay
You can find the 1991 Nissan starter motor relay switch in the fuse box. The starter motor relay switch will be in the third column, second from the bottom.
GM usually uses a combination solenoid/switch/relay located beside the starter. One end engages the starter. The other end connects the battery to the starter motor.
where is the starter relay located??
The solenoid is attached to the starter. The starter or pilot relay is located on the fender behind the battery. On some models (notably the 4.0L engines) there is also a solenoid located on the starter motor itself, under the vehicle. In this case, the relay on the fender serves only as a pilot.
Which connects starter motor and the battery temporary to get sufficient power to starter motor.
Where is the starter relay located on the 1996 Oldsmobile 88?
on the fender passenger side. If I remember right. disconnect batt. first, good luck. Your car has a starter solenoid rather than a relay. It is located piggy-back on the starter. It should be right on top of the starter motor, attatched.
The starter relay is located in the power distribution box under the hood. Swap it with the heater blower relay (same part number) to check it. This Ford vehicle does not have a remote starter solenoid mounted on the firewall/inner fender. The starter solenoid is mounted directly to the starter itself.
A 97 lx doesn't have a starter relay. The relay is built into the solenoid of the starter motor itself. It uses light voltage to transfer the power from the main cable to the starter motor itself.