The solenoid is part of the starter. The relay is in the under hood fuse box.
A relay is a switch - a solenoid produces a magnetic field.
The starter solenoid is part of the starter. The starter relay is in the under hood fuse box.
I don't believer there is a starter relay. Instead the starter has an integrated solenoid -- it is part of the starter, sold as an assembly.
As with almost ALL modern vehicles, the starter relay/solenoid is attached to and an integral part of the starter MOTOR.
The starter relay is located in the power distribution box under the hood. Swap it with the heater blower relay (same part number) to check it. This Ford vehicle does not have a remote starter solenoid mounted on the firewall/inner fender. The starter solenoid is mounted directly to the starter itself.
The part number of this relay is 35850-MK3-671.
Starter solenoid is a part of the starter itself, the ignition relay can be found in the main electrical control panel under the hood.
One relay for each function (same part #) is used to operate the fog lamps or the fuel pump or the starter solenoid in many Toyotas.
the solenoid is on the starter the relay is on the fight inner fender
The solenoid is attached to the starter. There is no relay.
There is no relay. The solonoid is on the starter.