It may well be. But it may also be that the battery is too low for the starter (the starter requires much power), but that there is enough power for car accessories. Two things can be done to find out: 1. Listen to the starter with the hood open while turning the key. If the solenoid is ok, you should hear a definitve "click" 2. Check the battery poles and charge the battery, if it still doesnt start then it probably is the solenoid that's the problem.
that test indicates that you need to replace the starter motor.if no clicking in this test , you would replace solenoid first. but clicking indicates solenoid works,so replace starter motor
Which one? That's a good place to start.
In the transmission.
made onto the top of the starter/
A shift solenoid B malfunction on a 2003 Toyota RAV4 indicates that the transmission was unable to shift properly. This can be caused by a faulty solenoid, incorrect fluid level, or a defective sensor.
you mean the manual one on the throttle linkage?
http://www.obd-codes.com/
Try checking all connections and the solenoid.
There could be several reasons why the 4th gear in your 1992 Mercedes 300 SE may not engage. The reasons can include a gummed up solenoid, a wiring issue, or a relay switch problem.
No, usually a scraping sound indicates the starter is dragging and needs to be replaced.
P0449 indicates a problem with the the EVAP vent valve solenoid circuit. Could be the valve or wiring. good-day !
which solenoid, starter solenoid or a/c vac solenoid ?