Where is the starter relay located in the 2003 ford explorer?

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James B. December 15, 2020
The starter relay location, in the 2003 Ford Explorer, is in the main fuse panel beneath the hood, and is in the middle of the relays on the right side of the panel. This piece of equipment will eventually become useless at some point. The battery will need to be replaced every 50,000 to 60,000 miles. It may coSTSome money, but You will have to cough up the cash to keep Your car running. You will come into issues with the battery during the life cycle of the vehicle. There can be a leak, causing the fluid to spill out. The battery can just die. You will need to recharge or replace it at this point. A cracked case could come about and will need to be replaced completely. The battery can drain quickly and will need to fixed.
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dana b October 3, 2020
How do you tell if the 50 amp fuses it's next to the relay switches under the hood how do you tell if they're any good or not if they're blown I can't find a video to answer my question thank you
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Edward A. April 9, 2020
The starter relay in a 2003 ford explorer is located in the main fuse panel under the hood, and is in the middle of the line of relays on the right side of the panel.
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