Diagnosis: Engine Won't Start or Run
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Follow the + battery cable - should either be in the inner fender or on top of the starter
The starter solenoid is attached to the starter. Follow the positive battery cable from the battery, it will lead you to the starter solenoid. The starter would have to be removed to replace the starter solenoid.
Not quite sure what you are asking, but if you are changing the solenoid, then disconnect the battery first.
Either Discharged battery or poor/loose battery or starter connections or solenoid contact need replacing
Weak battery Bad starter Loose or corroded battery cables Bad neutral switch
Yes, a starter solenoid can drain a battery. When a starter solenoid is not working properly it can actually keep rotating the starter after the car's ignition is turned off. Since it requires a battery to actuate the starter, the battery will eventually be drained of power.
The starter solenoid is mounted directly to the starter. Just follow the positive battery cable from the battery, it will lead you right to the starter solenoid.
starter solenoid is on the inside of the fender twards the cab from the battery follow the positive battery cable at the end will be the solenoid
Low battery voltage will cause clicks, and it is also possible that the starter solenoid is too worn in which case replacing the whole starter is best.
Starter solenoid? Follow the + battery cable it connects to starter solenoid
The starter solenoid on a Honda Element is integral to the starter. It cannot be replaced without replacing the starter as well.
Yes, replacing a starter solenoid is expensive. It is about $80.00 for the actual starter plus any man hours that go into installing the starter. It will end up costing around $400.00.