where is the starter relay cut off switch located on a 94 dodge spirit
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no if it wont turn over its either the starter motor or the starter relay in the fuse box
The starter cut-off relay disconnects the (electric) starter of an engine from the battery in case the voltage drops too low, for on low voltage to starter won't turn anyway (since the starter battery is probably low/ruined and cannot deliver the necessary currents for starting the engine anyway).
An Electrical Short Cut somewhere would cause it to blow the fuse. A pinch wire would ground the system, and cause a shortcut.
There is a relay each for the A/C compressor clutch, A/C pressure sensor cut out, High speed for the HVAC blower motor and the starter relay. In which order they are I don't know. The process of elimination would determine which one does what.
1997 chrysler sebring does not have a fuel cut off switch. Fuel pump is controlled by a relay located on the firewall right above the battery. Its on a bracket that holds 3 relays. The relay you are looking for is in the middle. Also called a auto shut down relay
On a Toyota Landcruiser, it cuts power to the air-conditioner compressors's magnetic clutch when the starter is engaged (cranking engine)
no it does not, you will have to remove the fuel pump relay or fuse to shut it off.
The starter cut relay is mounted on a large U-shaped bracket just to the right of the steering wheel under the dash: barely visible through the "spaghetti." Factory manual calls this bracket the "relay box," and it also mounts several other relays. The Theft-Deterrent CPU is mounted against the outside driver's footwell (Kick-plate)and is one of three small brains in the area, near the fuse box.
The 1997 Ford Explorer has a wide open throttle A/C relay in the power distribution box in the engine compartment , so if you " floor it " apparently YES
The cut out relay is used to energize a fuel pump. It then shuts down, until it gets impulses from the spark plugs.