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In a 2000 Honda Civic, the starter relay can be found behind the dashboard, positioned to the right of the steering wheel and above the brake pedal. When the starter relay is faulty, it may result in the car failing to start, emitting a clicking noise, or keeping the starter engaged even after the engine has started. The typical cost to replace the starter relay ranges between $75 and $100, with labor expenses making up about $40 to $56. A new relay can be purchased for around $40. To access the relay, you will need to remove the knee panel located below the steering wheel. Refer to the electrical diagram to identify the starter relay and carefully remove it from its place for replacement.
The starting relay in a 2000 Honda Civic can be found under the dashboard near the hood release lever.
My 2001 Honda is functioning, but when I try to start it by turning the key and pressing the clutch, nothing happens - the engine just won't start up.