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Ok, found out they don't use a cylinoid, only relay.
Could be torque converter going bad or cylinoid in a certain gear is burning up and going bad.
It could either be a starter gone bad or it could be a bad cylinoid. If the starter motor does not spin that would cause the engine not to turn over. The best thing is to buy the cylinoid first then if that does not work replace the starter motor. It never hurts to replace both.
"Cylinoid" is correctly spelled as "solenoid." A solenoid is a helix coil that is tightly wrapped. These are generally found in cars.
No!Of course not!
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Sometimes the cylinoid will make a loud whine or humming when engaged if bad but the best way to tell is to remove it and have it tested.
Kow Otani was born on May 1, 1957.
Kow Otani was born on May 1, 1957.
Shih-Li Kow was born in 1968.
check your ign. fuse. sounds like the starter cylinoid, but first make sure the battery is not dead(good head lights)check connections for corrosion and snug fittings. the cylinoid is located on the starter.the red wire from the battery goes to it.the problem could also be in the switch.to find where the problem is you will need to test power to the s termanal at the cylinoid with the switch in the "start position" if you have voltage when trying to start will indicate a bad cylinoid no voltage at start is a bad switch or wireing to the starter.