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Should be located on the fender well under your hood in a black box, The top pops off and the location of your Fuel relay should be marked on the box cover. Good luck to you.
There is only one starter relay. Make sure there is voltage to both sides of it when key is in start position. Check the starter solenoid on the starter for voltage to it when the starter relay is energized. If it has voltage then the starter solenoid is most likely the culprit in a no start situation.
how about a set of plug wires? i good way to test other than getting them wet is in the a.m. when engine cold, soak em down with some wd-40 then start if ok or greatly improved then there your culprit
Have you checked that you have power to the coil on cranking?You may also want to check wether you have a good strong spark at the spark plug.It could be an ignition module breaking down.If you have no power to the coil you may need to change the ignition relay.Its close to the battery.
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