we have a 2007 Dodge Magnum with the same problem relay starter switch. Slot #9 is a fuse. Where is the right slot for it?

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Asked by rossifloral Sep 30, 2015 at 09:26 PM about the 2007 Dodge Magnum

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We have a 2007 Dodge magnum with the same problem as most people are having. the car is cranking over but will not start.( had battery checked its ok) reading through at least 100blogs it is said to be the relay starter switch. our problem is that we can not find what slot it is in # 9 is a small fuse. in our 2 control boxes both # 9 are fuses and #20in our manual guide states( starter) but again its a bigger fuse. So What slot do we put in the relay starter switch? our manual is SO VAGUE its quite frustrating.

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We finally found out the problem it was our fuel pump. If you ever need to change it, it is in under the back seat on the passenger side

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