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Are there any fuses between the starter and ignition switch on a 1994 Buick Park Avenue?

There aren't typically fuses *directly* between the starter and the ignition switch in a 1994 Buick Park Avenue (or most cars). The ignition switch itself controls the power flow to the starter solenoid, which then engages the starter motor. While the system is protected by fuses, they're not located in the wire directly connecting those two components.

Instead, the fuses protect *circuits that supply power to the ignition switch and starter solenoid*. You'll find fuses related to the starter and ignition system within the fuse box (usually under the hood and/or inside the car, check your owner's manual for location and diagrams). These fuses will likely be labeled something like:

* Ignition: This fuse protects the ignition system's power supply. A blown fuse here would prevent the car from starting.

* Starter: A dedicated fuse for the starter motor is less common, but possible.

* Accessory: This fuse could affect some aspects of the ignition circuit if it's a shared circuit.

A problem with the starting system is more likely to be a bad ignition switch, a faulty starter solenoid, a bad starter motor, a low battery, or a problem with the wiring itself rather than a fuse directly in the line between the switch and the starter. If you're having starting problems, you'll need to systematically check those components and their associated fuses. Consult a wiring diagram specific to your 1994 Buick Park Avenue to pinpoint the relevant fuses. A repair manual would be helpful as well.