No fuse. It has a solenoid at the starter. If your car does not crank and the battery is good with good connections, then you may have a bad solenoid or starter. With the key in start position, have someone strike the starter with a hammer. If it starts then replace the starter and solenoid. If it does not, then you may have an anti-theft problem with the ignition.
SOURCE: Installation (wire diagram) for remote starter on a 2001 Pontiac Sunfire
try going to diy rattler.com
SOURCE: pontiac sunfire
I had that problem last year. I bought a new starter but it was not the correct one for my car. For the 98 there are two different starters. I bought the wrong one the first time. My step father started to put it one and realized it was not the same as the one he just pulled off. Ending up taking it with us when we returned the orginial one I bought. The orginial one I bought was about $70 the correct one was $400. The auto store did not have the correct one listed as a replacement part. Until the number off of the part was keyed into the system and found out that it was just not the common replacement part.
SOURCE: Horn relay on a 2004 pontiac sunfire
It's usually in the engine compartment in the underhood fuseblock.
SOURCE: 1998 pontiac sunfire, where is te turn signal fuse
When you open up the drivers side door there should be a panel right on the end of the dashboard. Pull it open and look there. I generally have the fuse diagrams but can't seem to find it for your car. It might be written on the inside of the panel you pull off. You should also have the diagram inside of your book you got with the car unless someone took it out. Look in your glove box it might be there.
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