The ignition relay is a normally open relay. The relay armature is held in the
 open position by spring tension. When the ignition switch is turned to the run or
 start position, current will flow through the relay coil. A wire connected to the
 other end of the relay coil completes the path to ground. The electromagnetic field
 created by the relay coil overcomes the spring tension and pulls the armature contact
into the stationary contact of the relay load circuit. The closed relay contacts allows
current to flow from the battery to the following fuses:
When the ignition switch is turned to the OFF position, the electromagnetic
 field collapses. This action allows the spring tension to move the armature contact
away from the relay load circuit contacts, which interrupts current flow to the fuses.
If the ignition relay fails to close, the engine will crank, but will not run.
 The class 2 communications will be available with the use of a scan tool.
The ignition relay table assumes that the vehicle battery is fully charged.
 Refer to 
Battery Inspection/Test 
 in Engine
 Electrical.
Step 
 | Action 
 | Yes 
 | No 
 | 
Schematic Reference: 
Power Distribution Schematics 
 and 
Ground Distribution Schematics 
 in Wiring Systems and 
Engine Controls Schematics   
Connector End View Reference: 
Engine Controls Component Views 
 or 
Powertrain Control Module Connector End Views   
 | 
1 
 | Did you perform the Diagnostic System Check-Engine Controls? 
 | Go to 
Step 2
  
 | Go to 
Diagnostic System Check - Engine Controls  
 | 
2  
 | 
- Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
 
- Remove the underhood fuse block cover.
 
- Probe the following fuses with a test lamp that is connected to a good
 ground: 
 
 
Does the test lamp illuminate on at least one test point of each fuse? 
 | Go to 
Step 3
  
 | Go to 
Step 10
  
 | 
3  
 | 
- Turn OFF the ignition.
 
- Probe both test points of the ETC fuse with a test lamp that is connected
 to a good ground. Refer to 
Probing Electrical Connectors 
 and 
Troubleshooting with a Test Lamp 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
 
Does the test lamp illuminate on either test point of the fuse? 
 | Go to 
Step 4
  
 | Go to 
Step 35
  
 | 
4  
 | 
- Turn OFF the ignition.
 
- Remove the ignition relay from the underhood fuse block with the J 43244 
 Relay Puller Pliers. Refer
to 
Relay Replacement 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
Notice: Refer to Test Probe Notice in the Preface section. - Probe the ignition 1 voltage circuit of the ignition relay at the underhood
fuse block with a test lamp that is connected to a good ground. Refer to 
Probing Electrical Connectors 
 and 
Troubleshooting with a Test Lamp 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
 
Does the test lamp illuminate? 
 | Go to 
Step 7
  
 | Go to 
Step 5
  
 | 
5  
 | 
- Turn OFF the ignition.
 
- Remove the following fuses from the underhood fuse block:
 
- Probe the above fuse terminals in the underhood fuse block with a test
lamp that is connected to a good ground. Refer to 
Probing Electrical Connectors 
 and 
Troubleshooting with a Test Lamp 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
 
Does the test lamp illuminate at any of the fuse terminals? 
 | Go to 
Step 6
  
 | Go to 
Step 32
  
 | 
6 
 | Test the relay load bus bar circuit of the underhood fuse block between the
ignition relay and the following fuses for a short to battery positive voltage: 
Did you find a condition? 
 | Go to 
Step 34
  
 | Go to 
Diagnostic System Check - Engine Electrical 
 in Engine Electrical  
 | 
7 
 | 
- Turn OFF the ignition.
 
- Disconnect the ignition switch electrical connector.
 
- Connect a 20-amp fused jumper wire from the battery positive voltage terminal
 on the vehicle harness side of the ignition switch electrical connector to the corresponding
 battery positive voltage terminal on the ignition switch. Refer to 
Using Fused Jumper Wires 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
- Probe the ignition 1 voltage terminal on the ignition switch with
a test lamp that is connected to a good ground. Refer to 
Probing Electrical Connectors 
 and 
Troubleshooting with a Test Lamp 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
 
Does the test lamp illuminate? 
 | Go to 
Step 33
  
 | Go to 
Step 8
  
 | 
8 
 | 
- Turn OFF the ignition.
 
- Disconnect the negative battery cable at the battery. Refer to 
Battery Negative Cable Disconnection and Connection 
 in
 Engine Electrical.
 
- Disconnect the underhood fuse block electrical connector that contains
 the ignition 1 voltage circuit from the ignition switch.
 
- Connect the negative battery cable to the battery.
 
- Probe the ignition 1 voltage circuit of the ignition relay at the
 underhood fuse block electrical connector with a test lamp that is connected to
a good ground. Refer to 
Probing Electrical Connectors 
 and 
Troubleshooting with a Test Lamp 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
 
Does the test lamp illuminate? 
 | Go to 
Step 31
  
 | Go to 
Step 9
  
 | 
9 
 | Test the ignition 1 voltage bus bar circuit of the ignition relay in
 the underhood fuse block for a short to battery positive voltage. Refer to 
Circuit Testing 
 in Wiring Systems. 
Did you find a condition? 
 | Go to 
Step 34
  
 | Go to 
Step 32
  
 | 
10 
 | 
- Turn OFF the ignition.
 
- Inspect the 40-amp IGN B fuse in the underhood fuse block. Refer
to 
Circuit Protection - Fuses 
 in Wiring 
 Systems.
 
 
Is the fuse open? 
 | Go to 
Step 11
  
 | Go to 
Step 18
  
 | 
11 
 | 
- Remove the 40-amp IGN B fuse from the underhood fuse block.
 
Notice: Refer to Test Probe Notice in the Preface section. - Probe both fuse terminals in the underhood fuse block with a test lamp that
is connected to a good ground. Refer to 
Probing Electrical Connectors 
 and 
Troubleshooting with a Test Lamp 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
 
Does the test lamp illuminate on at least one fuse terminal? 
 | Go to 
Step 12
  
 | Go to 
Step 17
  
 | 
12 
 | 
- Turn OFF the ignition.
 
- Disconnect the ignition switch electrical connector.
 
- Probe the battery positive voltage terminal on the vehicle harness side
 of the ignition switch electrical connector with a test lamp that is connected to
 battery positive voltage. Refer to 
Probing Electrical Connectors 
 and 
Troubleshooting with a Test Lamp 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
 
Does the test lamp illuminate? 
 | Go to 
Step 28
  
 | Go to 
Step 13
  
 | 
13 
 | 
- Turn OFF the ignition.
 
- Probe the ignition 1 voltage terminal on the ignition switch with
a test lamp that is connected to battery positive voltage. Refer to 
Probing Electrical Connectors 
 and 
Troubleshooting with a Test Lamp 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
 
Does the test lamp illuminate? 
 | Go to 
Step 33
  
 | Go to 
Step 14
  
 | 
14 
 | 
- Turn OFF the ignition.
 
- Disconnect the negative battery cable at the battery. Refer to 
Battery Negative Cable Disconnection and Connection 
 in
 Engine Electrical.
 
- Disconnect the underhood fuse block electrical connector that contains
 the ignition 1 voltage circuit from the ignition switch.
 
- Connect the negative battery cable to the battery.
 
- Probe the ignition 1 voltage circuit of the ignition relay at the
 underhood fuse block electrical connector with a test lamp that is connected to
battery positive voltage. Refer to 
Probing Electrical Connectors 
 and 
Troubleshooting with a Test Lamp 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
 
Does the test lamp illuminate? 
 | Go to 
Step 29
  
 | Go to 
Step 15
  
 | 
15 
 | Test the ignition 1 voltage bus bar circuit for the ignition relay in
 the underhood fuse block for a short to ground. Refer to 
Circuit Testing 
 in Wiring Systems. 
Did you find a condition? 
 | Go to 
Step 34
  
 | Go to 
Step 16
  
 | 
16 
 | Test the battery positive voltage bus bar circuit of the underhood fuse block
that leads from the 40-amp IGN B fuse to the ignition switch for a short 
to ground. Refer to 
Circuit Testing 
 in Wiring
 Systems. 
Did you find a condition? 
 | Go to 
Step 34
  
 | Go to 
Step 32
  
 | 
17 
 | 
- Turn OFF the ignition.
 
- Probe the mounting stud for the battery positive cable at the underhood
 fuse block with a test lamp that is connected to a good ground. Refer to 
Probing Electrical Connectors 
 and 
Troubleshooting with a Test Lamp 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
 
Does the test lamp illuminate? 
 | Go to 
Step 34
  
 | Go to 
Diagnostic System Check - Engine Electrical 
 in Engine Electrical 
 | 
18 
 | 
- Turn OFF the ignition.
 
- Remove the ignition relay from the underhood fuse block with the J 43244 
 . Refer to 
Relay Replacement 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
Notice: Refer to Test Probe Notice in the Preface section. - Probe the battery positive voltage circuit of the ignition relay at the underhood
 fuse block with a test lamp that is connected to a good ground. Refer to 
Probing Electrical Connectors 
 and 
Troubleshooting with a Test Lamp 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
 
Does the test lamp illuminate? 
 | Go to 
Step 19
  
 | Go to 
Step 34
  
 | 
19 
 | 
- Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
 
- Probe the ignition 1 voltage circuit of the ignition relay at the
 underhood fuse block with a test lamp that is connected to a good ground. Refer
 to 
Probing Electrical Connectors 
 and 
Troubleshooting with a Test Lamp 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
 
Does the test lamp illuminate? 
 | Go to 
Step 24
  
 | Go to 
Step 20
  
 | 
20 
 | 
- Turn OFF the ignition.
 
- Disconnect the ignition switch electrical connector.
 
- Probe the battery positive voltage circuit from the 40-amp IGN B
 fuse on the vehicle wire harness side of the ignition switch electrical connector
 with a test lamp that is connected to a good ground. Refer to 
Probing Electrical Connectors 
 and 
Troubleshooting with a Test Lamp 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
 
Does the test lamp illuminate? 
 | Go to 
Step 22
  
 | Go to 
Step 21
  
 | 
21 
 | 
- Turn OFF the ignition.
 
- Disconnect the negative battery cable at the battery. Refer to 
Battery Negative Cable Disconnection and Connection 
 in
 Engine Electrical.
 
- Disconnect the underhood fuse block electrical connector that contains
 the battery positive voltage circuit from the 40-amp IGN B fuse.
 
- Test the battery positive voltage circuit between the underhood fuse 
 block and the ignition switch for a high resistance or an open. Refer to 
Circuit Testing 
 and 
Wiring Repairs 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
 
Did you find and correct the condition? 
 | Go to 
Step 35
  
 | Go to 
Step 34
  
 | 
22 
 | 
- Turn OFF the ignition.
 
- Connect a 20-amp fused jumper wire from the battery positive voltage terminal
 on the vehicle harness side of the ignition switch electrical connector to the corresponding
 battery positive voltage terminal on the ignition switch. Refer to 
Using Fused Jumper Wires 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
- Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
 
- Probe the ignition 1 voltage circuit of the ignition relay at 
 the ignition switch with a test lamp that is connected to a good ground. Refer to
Probing Electrical Connectors 
 and 
Troubleshooting with a Test Lamp 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
 
Does the test lamp illuminate? 
 | Go to 
Step 23
  
 | Go to 
Step 33
  
 | 
23 
 | 
- Turn OFF the ignition.
 
- Connect the ignition switch electrical connector.
 
- Disconnect the negative battery cable at the battery. Refer to 
Battery Negative Cable Disconnection and Connection 
 in
 Engine Electrical.
 
- Disconnect the underhood fuse block electrical connector that contains
 the ignition 1 voltage circuit from the ignition switch to the ignition relay.
 
- Connect the negative battery cable to the battery.
 
- Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
 
- Probe the ignition 1 voltage circuit between the ignition switch
 and the underhood fuse block at the underhood fuse block electrical connector 
with a test lamp that is connected to a good ground. Refer to 
Probing Electrical Connectors 
 and 
Troubleshooting with a Test Lamp 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
 
Does the test lamp illuminate? 
 | Go to 
Step 34
  
 | Go to 
Step 30
  
 | 
24 
 | 
- Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
 
- Probe the coil ground circuit of the ignition relay at the underhood fuse
 block with a test lamp that is connected to battery voltage. Refer to 
Probing Electrical Connectors 
 and 
Troubleshooting with a Test Lamp 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
 
Does the test lamp illuminate? 
 | Go to 
Step 26
  
 | Go to 
Step 25
  
 | 
25 
 | 
- Turn OFF the ignition.
 
- Disconnect the negative battery cable at the battery. Refer to 
Battery Negative Cable Disconnection and Connection 
 in
 Engine Electrical.
 
- Disconnect the underhood fuse block electrical connectors.
 
- Test the coil ground circuit of the ignition relay at the underhood fuse
 block electrical connector for a high resistance or an open. Refer to 
Circuit Testing 
 and 
Wiring Repairs 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
 
Did you find and correct the condition? 
 | Go to 
Step 35
  
 | Go to 
Step 34
  
 | 
26 
 | 
- Turn OFF the ignition.
 
- Connect a 20-amp fused jumper wire from the battery positive voltage circuit
terminal at the underhood fuse block to the relay load circuit at the underhood fuse
block. Refer to 
Using Fused Jumper Wires 
in Wiring Systems.
 
- Probe the following fuses with a test lamp that is connected to a good
 ground: 
 
 
Does the test lamp illuminate on at least one test point of each fuse? 
 | Go to 
Step 27
  
 | Go to 
Step 34
  
 | 
27 
 | Test for an intermittent and for a poor connection at the underhood fuse block
ignition relay location. Refer to 
Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections 
 in Wiring Systems. 
Did you find a condition? 
 | Go to 
Step 34
  
 | Go to 
Step 32
  
 | 
28 
 | Repair the short to ground in the battery positive voltage circuit between the
 underhood fuse block and the ignition switch. Refer to 
Wiring Repairs 
 in Wiring Systems. 
Did you complete the repair? 
 | Go to 
Step 35
  
 | -- 
 | 
29 
 | Repair the short to ground in the ignition 1 voltage circuit between
 the ignition switch and the underhood fuse block. Refer to 
Wiring Repairs 
 in Wiring Systems. 
Did you complete the repair? 
 | Go to 
Step 35
  
 | -- 
 | 
30 
 | Repair the high resistance or an open in the ignition 1 voltage circuit
 between the ignition switch and the underhood fuse block. Refer to 
Wiring Repairs 
 in Wiring Systems. 
Did you complete the repair? 
 | Go to 
Step 35
  
 | -- 
 | 
31 
 | Repair the short to battery positive voltage in the ignition 1 voltage
 circuit between the ignition switch and the underhood fuse block. Refer to 
Wiring Repairs 
 in Wiring Systems. 
Did you complete the repair? 
 | Go to 
Step 35
  
 | -- 
 | 
32 
 | Replace the ignition relay. Refer to 
Relay Replacement 
 in Wiring Systems. 
Did you complete the replacement? 
 | Go to 
Step 35
  
 | -- 
 | 
33 
 | Replace the ignition switch. Refer to 
Ignition and Start Switch Replacement 
 in Steering Wheel and Column. 
Did you complete the replacement? 
 | Go to 
Step 35
  
 | -- 
 | 
34 
 | Replace the underhood fuse block. Refer to 
Underhood Electrical Center or Junction Block Replacement 
 in Wiring Systems. 
Did you complete the replacement? 
 | Go to 
Step 35
  
 | -- 
 | 
35 
 | 
- Replace any open fuses.
 
- Turn OFF the ignition for 30 seconds.
 
- Attempt to start the engine.
 
 
Does the engine start and run? 
 | Go to 
Step 36
  
 | Go to 
Engine Cranks but Does Not Run  
 | 
36 
 | 
- Clear the DTCs with a scan tool.
 
- Operate the vehicle for 5 minutes.
 
 
Does a DTC set during this ignition cycle? 
 | Go to 
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) List  
 | System OK 
 |