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Originally Posted by bronwenw
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Originally Posted by Wgosma
will the starter motor even try to turn the engine over? If nothing happens when you press start button a fuse or relay may have been fried from the initial jump attempt. so you'd need to inspect/test - my guess is it's a relay that has failed.
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Thanks so much for this. Now the big question, how do I identify which relay/fuse fried??
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Take a look in the Owners manual- I think it will tell you the location of the fuse and relay boxes. They are in more than one place- behind glovebox, behind side panel in storage area behind rear seat.
Fuses can be removed and you can visually look at them to identify if they are good or blown. I am not sure how to check relay condition.
You may need to get car to mechanic to sort this out.