Does it click, sometimes or all the time. Clean all the power leads to make sure for good contact. If it still clicks and starter does not engage, then change it. Not an expensive part.
I am sure it will not. Call any salvage yard and they will tell you. I hope this helps you. Mark
Usually the solenoid is mounted on the starter on newer vehicles. There are exceptions, however. The easiest way to tell is to look at the starter. If the solenoid is mounted on it, it will be a smaller cylinder shaped object with one large wire and one or two smaller wires attached to the end of it.
i have ni frickinn idea. tell me, is the username askdawiki1 sweett or watt? ========================================================= I don't know if the 1994 is the same but the ( 1996 ) Mercury Grand Marquis has a ( 20 U.S. gallon ) gas tank
Go to www.autozone.com where they have a great repair section that is pretty much the Haynes auto repair book online and best of all it's free. They should be able to tell you how to do any repair.
Go to www.autozone.com where they have a great repair section that is pretty much the Haynes auto repair book online and best of all it's free. They should be able to tell you how to do any repair.
if the started doesnt do anything its the solenoid if it just clicks and spins its the bendix
One way would be to take the VIN number to a Ford dealer, they would be able to tell.
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chances are it's your starter solenoid. test current strength to see if power is getting past the solenoid to the starter.
look at it
Put a stethoscope or a plastic tube onto the solenoid, listen at it while a friend turns the starter. If solenoid clicks it is good. -Problem then is low battery or dud starter.