Yes, it is built on the starter.
on the starter
The starter solenoid is on the starter. The transmission solenoid pack is on the front of the transmission case below the cooler hoses.
The starter solenoid is on the starter. The transmission solenoid pack is on the front of the transmission. The abs solenoids are in the abs unit.
Replace it.
Front of engine, near radiator.
The starter is on the radiator side of the engine, behind the engine mount bracket.
Low battery voltage. Either battery cable may be loose at the battery or at the positive terminal of the starter solenoid. The solenoid contacts are not making when it pulls in. The brushes are worn out in the starter motor. Whack the starter with a hammer while someone tries to start. sometimes that will jar it into working.r
Not to bash on the last answer, but, the starter solenoid probably isn't at fault here. If it will start with the screwdriver then the starter solenoid is functioning. It either does or it doesnt. The answer lies in circuitry back from the solenoid to the ignition switch. You could have a bad ignition switch or neutral/safety switch.AnswerDefective starter solenoid.
NO /UNLESS YOU GET THE HARNNES (FOR THE 98' ) STARTER.AND THE LENGHT IT'S LONGER ON THE 98
Its the solenoid (relay) that you are jumping. If i understand you correctly, it cranks when you cross the relay. Just ask for starter solenoid, and stick in on like the old one.
The starter on a 2002 Chrysler Town and Country is on the radiator side of the engine behind the engine mount bracket.
The starter on a 2004 Chrysler Town and Country is on the radiator side of the engine behind the engine mount bracket.