- How do I know if my starter relay fuse is blown?
- Does a starter relay have a fuse?
- Where is the starter relay fuse located?
How do I know if my starter relay fuse is blown?
If your starter relay has gone bad, the electrical signal will never make it from the battery to the starter motor. As a result, your engine won't turn over - no matter how many times you turn the key. A faulty relay often produces an audible clicking sound when you turn your car.
Does a starter relay have a fuse?
Although it is not often a focal point in the vehicle world, the starter relay fuse is a vital part of the functionality of your vehicle's engine. While it is small, the relay fuse ensures your engine receives the power it needs to start when the key is turned in the ignition.
Where is the starter relay fuse located?
Starting relay position
The fuse box (also called the power box), the instrument panel under the fuse panel, or the right fender are all possible locations. In most cars, it will be under the hood, in a large box with a black lid. This is where car fuses and relays are installed. It is also called a fuse box.