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Old November 29th 06, 02:53 PM posted to rec.autos.tech
MT-2500[_81_]
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Default 1996 Blazer Starter Relay


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> Found it.... Exactly where you said, rear of engine on the firewall.
> There were 3 identical relays back there so had to do a little trial
> and error unplugging and replugging to find which one controlled the
> starter. Hopefully this will fix the problem. Was having
> intermittent
> non-starting, no cranking, no solenoid click, nothing. But only
> happens sometimes.
>
>
> MT-2500 wrote:
> >
Wrote:
> > > Where would I locate the Starter Relay on my 96 blazer? Is it

> behind
> > > the plastic cover inside the glove compartment?
> > >
> > > Thanks

> >
> > You will find it at the center rear engine compartment. I assume on
> > firewall.
> > If that does not get it post back what it is doing or not doing.
> > Good Luck
> > MT
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If that does not do it.
The next time it quits check the starter solenoid small wire with a
test light for getting 12 volts to it.
Make sure all grounds and battery cables and ends are good and also
check the side post bolts for being tight and clean.
If it is getting good 12 volts to it and the battery cables are good.
Try the old tap test on the bottom of the starter.
Good luck and let us know how it goes.


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