According to Google and various forums it is located on the passenger side underneath the headlamp. Took out the lamp and front grill and couldn't find it at all. Something made me have a look on the drivers side and I spotted 2 wires disappearing into the top of the wheel arch. I had a feel around and felt something maybe resembling a horn. Fuse box diagram (location and assignment of electrical fuses and relays) for Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class (GLC250, GLC300, GLC350, GLC43, GLC63) (2015-2019..) This video provides helpful tips for locating and troubleshooting the starter relay and socket in a 2010 Toyota Corolla. Models made from 2009 to 2013 may be The TSB referenced: VIN specific TSB - I believe the location mentioned is likely correct and it would/could be the left of column "closest" to the column. I don't have a '95 FSM and I don't recall the '95 format but if someone had a '95 FSM they could confirm from either 8A-30 or if the format changed maybe from the 6 section to the component In case the pic isn't clear yours should be just like on my '90. Its under the steering wheel if you unbolt the carpet, pull it back and stick your head under there (if you can fit) you can barely see it next to that a/c clutch relay. The ac clutch relay should be marked as such anyway and the starter enable relay is usually marked "12v", but Check Battery Voltage. It’s important to see how much voltage the battery is putting out first. If there’s not enough power, you won’t get the starter to engage. Use your multimeter and test the battery with the engine off. The reading should be between 12.4 and 12.6 volts for a fully charged battery. The 2 fuse boxes are located in the lower dashboard under the steering wheel. Detach the cover by pulling it in the upper left corner and then to the right. Right-hand drive vehicles: 2 fuse boxes are located in the lower dashboard in the glove compartment. Open the glove box cover, unclip the protective cover, remove the cover completely and (Overview — continued from previous page) SPECIAL INTEREST TO UPFITTERS Connectors have been provided to allow easy interface for upfitter equipment rather than splicing into existing harnesses. 0p6j.