Every car with an electric starter has a starter solenoid. That is how cars work. When you start the car, only a trickle of electricity goes through the wire. That trickle of electricity goes to the solenoid. That trickle of electricity tells a magnet, "Get busy." The magnet closes a switch. The switch completes a circuit between the battery and the starter. Then the starter engages and your engine starts. That switch is your solenoid. If you find your starter, you can trace the wire back to the switch. You will see where another wire from that point attaches to the battery. Now you know the location of your solenoid.
where is the starter relay located??
looks like a normal sensor, I have a 2002 intrigue, it is located just above the starter, you have to take out the starter in order to take it out.
Oldsmobile Intrigue 1999 is negative ground.
As long as the 1999 has the 3.5L engine, yes.
where is the camshaft position sensor located on a 1999 Oldsmobile intrigue
no
It is located above the starter. you must remove the starter for access. Make sure you disconnect the battery first.
yes They are all the same on the body parts
The starter solenoid is mounted directly to the starter.
The starter solenoid is built on the starter.
The crank shaft positioning sensor is behind the starter. A real bear to get to.
The starter solenoid on a Dodge Dakota is built on the starter.