Starter relay wiring
I don't understand you last post. You may be confusing "ignition run" and "start"
The ONLY thing the I terminal on the start relay does, is this:
The two small spades are the relay COIL. So the coil must be energized to operate the relay, which fires the starter
None of this has anything to do with "ignition" or running the engine.
The G terminal gets a ground jumper. (Replaces neutral safety)
The I terminal of the relay must receive 12V to operate the starter.
Whatever you are using for an ignition switch has must have a "start" position and the related "S" contact. That is what feeds to the "I" terminal.
WAIT A MINUTE!!!!!! LOL
Do you have the older 4 terminal relay? Like this:
Or are you using the newer "Jeep" relay, also used on some Mopars?
like this: