It "CAN", but why would you want to? The contacts in the solenoid wear at about the same rate as everything else inside the starter. If the solenoid is bad you'll be better off just replacing the whole thing because the brushes or bushings will be going next then you'll get to remove/replace the starter again.
Not quite sure what you are asking, but if you are changing the solenoid, then disconnect the battery first.
The starter solenoid is mounted directly to the starter.
On the starter.
where is the solenoid on a 2004 mercury sable
The starter solenoid on a Honda Element is integral to the starter. It cannot be replaced without replacing the starter as well.
Yes, replacing a starter solenoid is expensive. It is about $80.00 for the actual starter plus any man hours that go into installing the starter. It will end up costing around $400.00.
If you mean the starter solenoid, it's on the starter.
The starter solenoid is on the left side fenderwell next to the battery.
on the starter motor.
Usually on the lower end of the engine follow the + battery cable to the solenoid and then to the starter
Sounds like starter solenoid is going bad and needs replacing
usually this means that your solenoid needs to be changed