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The relay box on the 2007 Dodge Caliber serves the same purpose as the fuse box, located to the left of the steering wheel. To access the fuse box, look for a small gap or crevice on the dashboard to the left of the steering wheel and use a screwdriver or prybar to open it. Inside, you will find several fuses. The back of the panel you opened should have a diagram indicating the purpose of each fuse. If the diagram is not there, you can find it in the vehicle's owner's manual. Once you identify the needed fuse, simply remove it. Check if the two raised sections are connected by a thin metal strip - if the strip is broken, the fuse is faulty and needs replacing; if the strip is intact, the fuse is still good. Replacement fuses typically cost around 10 dollars and are relatively inexpensive.
Mike E gave an incorrect answer, but Oscar provided the correct one! The relay box can be found under the headlight on the driver's side. It can be reached by either removing the wheel well liner, the front bumper cover, or even the headlight itself. It's quite the feat of Dodge engineering!
Underneath the driver's side headlight, there is a group of relays located.
The 2007 Dodge Caliber relay panel can be found within the main fuse box, positioned behind the car battery and next to the air cleaner assembly.
Which of these is the starter relay?