Exploded View
INSIDE A STARTER RELAY
Product Specifics
Brand: ECCPP
Manufacturer Part Number: E10247001CP
Warranty: 1 Year
Custom Bundle: No
Unit Type: Part
Modified Item: No
Non-Domestic Product: Yes
Part: Starter Relay solenoid
UPC: Does not apply
Compatible Make: For Arctic Cat
Compatible Model: For 500
Compatible Model: For 500
Condition: New
Type: Starter Relay Solenoid
Part Type: Motorcycle Starter Relay Solenoid
Material: PVC Plastic + Copper
Surface Finish: PVC Body and Metal
Model: ATV UTV
Unit Type Part
Part Type STARTER RELAY
Voltage 12
When installing a new starter relay, the steps you follow will depend on its type. Both the removal and mounting processes of the relay are different for the cylinder and box-like starter relays.
Fuse Box Starter Relay
Step 1
Package Include
1x Starter Solenoid Relay
The main parts of a typical starter relay include
1.Armature
2.Spring
3.Coil windings
4.Iron core
5.Contacts
WHERE IS THE STARTER RELAY LOCATED?
The starter relay location may vary depending on the vehicle type and model. It can be in the fuse box (also called a power box), the fuse panel under the dash, or on the right fender. Most cars will have it located under the hood, inside the long box with a black cover. Often called the fuse box, this is where a vehicle___ fuses and relays are mounted. The box is usually installed on the driver___ side.
When mounted in the fuse box under the dashboard, a starter relay may not be easy to locate, or even comfortable to remove. Starter relays that attach on the fender wall may not be difficult to find. Usually the cylinder type, these relays can be recognized by their mounting posts and leads. If unsure, the vehicle manual can be used to confirm the location of the starter relay.