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The Dodge Ignition Relay is a small switch that applies battery power to the ignition system with a small control signal that safely handles the larger starting load. With over a century of metal bashing experience, Dodge cars still prioritize muscle over fluff. It shows in every panel. The initial completely steel body that appeared in 1914 set the mood, and that obstinate streak kept getting stronger through HEMI thunder and the Viper rocket. The Dodge today produces bold designs featuring cuts that deflect wind while maintaining enough square edge to exhibit anger. The drivers provide authentic power that is felt in your chair rather than marketing smoke. The new Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust proves it, pushing a 600 watt roar so an electric coupe growls like a track hero, yet slips to stealth when neighbors sleep. Even the humble Ignition Relay benefits from this obsession for a dependable spark. When you are ready to replace the Ignition Relay, park the Dodge on a level surface and turn off the radio. Open the hood, disconnect the negative battery cable, and then open the fuse box lid. Grasp the old Ignition Relay with needle nose pliers and rock it straight up, looking for green corrosion in the socket. If it looks clean, push the new one in until it clicks, reseat any fuses you may have disturbed, snap the cover shut, reconnect the battery, and twist the key. The engine should fire up immediately, indicating that the tiny relay is doing its job.