the starter motor on just about any engine is very close to the crankshaft. the easiest way to find it is to follow the wires of the ignition system (usually yellow, sometimes black, it depends) the ignition system is directly connected to the starter.
The starter is on the side of the engine at the bottom.
it is located under the engine on the right side of the engine. crawl under the right front wheel and you will see the starter motor and the associated wiring.
the solenoid on that year ford starter is on top of the starter itself. that starter is used on a wide variety of ford products.
My 2000 E350 has 385 978miles keep the oil changed
you don't its computer controlled
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1997 ford moterhome E350 with a V10 Triton engine My AC will not switch over to heat
The transmission housing for a 1991 E350 is bolted to the rear of the engine. The entire transmission case is considered the housing.
On my 1995 Ford Explorer with the 4.0 liter OHV , V6 engine , the starter is on the drivers side of the engine , low down , where the transmission is bolted to the engine
That's the ubiquitous 'check engine' light.
i have the same engine in a 1984 e350 and i get about 8
The 1992 Ford Taurus starter solenoid is bolted onto the side of the starter itself. The starter is at the rear of the engine at the bell housing.