The 1998 Ford Escort starter motor is located on the rear of the engine. The starter motor will be on the right hand side, near the bottom of the motor.
There is none. The battery is hooked directly up to the starter. The solenoid part of the starter transfers the heavy amperage.
The starter is just a DC motor so the motor gets dirty inside or the armature and brushes wear. If the battery is good and yet you just hear a click or nothing or even the starter spinning, the next most likely cause is the starter motor. They are cheap to replace yourself, though the job is a little tight. See wikianswer on 1993 Ford Escort for the process.
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This job is very difficult, and you probally should find a garage to do this for you. The starter is located inside of the motor.
its located where the tranny bolts up to the motor. disconnect the three wires from the starter, then take the three bolts out of the starter and pull it out. just remember where the wires go!!
Not that hard, it's located on the back side of the motor. Make sure it's the starter. You can test it with a remote starter. My car has the problem with the ignition, because it started when I hooked up the remote.
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On all 2nd generation escorts the solenoid is located behind the engine underneath the intake plenum. The motor and solenoid are there together. There is another wiki answer which outlines the details of replacing it.
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I have a 1996 ford escort that will not start and it has a new starter on it and a new battery in it but it still will not start
You can find the starter on the right hand side of the motor. The starter will be near the back of the motor. You can follow the positive battery cable to the starter.