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There are 2 locations for starter solonoids, and it is easy to determine which one you have. Open your hood and follow the positive ( red ) wire from the battery. If it goes straight to the starter then you have a starter mounted solenoid (relay). If it goes to a small black box on the fender well then you have an external solonoid. If the fender well, it should have that battery wire to one side and another red wire going to the starter, with a smaller wire mounted in between.If you are looking for the relay, you should have a black rectangular plastic box mounted under the hood on the driver side of the vehicle. Open that box and look on the inside - it will show you which relay is for the starter.
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it is in the under hood fuse box on the drivers side just in front of the brake master cylinder. if you look under the fuse box cover it will specify which one is the fuel pump relay.
you can always make a push button start conecect the two wires of your button to the pce wher the wires connect to starter push the button and it should start if not its probably neutral saftey switch
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