Well, if it is a 4 cyl, you can see it right at the front of the car. Look down between the engine and the rad.
The starter on a vehicle is the part that will help trigger the ignition to start the car. The starter in a 1991 Ford Tempo looks like most starters. It is small metal piece that is approximately 2 inches long. You can purchase these from a car parts store or even on eBay.
The starter on a 1992 Ford Tempo is at the bottom of the engine block, slightly to the passenger side. There is about eight inches of room between the starter and the radiator. Look for a black body with a silver top.
it looks like a water pump that a 1993 ford tempo has.
Where is the starter and what does it look like on 2002 f250 ford diesel?
a mercury topaz looks just like a ford tempo, except for the headlight, and tail lights. one of ford's better ideas.
hidden? look on the dash like every car ever made
starter motors are round with a wheel at one end for the belt. It has a plug for wiring to be plugged into
a black cylinder with a big red wire and it on the drivers side
It looks like every other starter relay, it is located on the firewall on the passenger side. It looks like a square block with 4 terminals.
While looking down at the engine from the front of the car, I would look straight down past the oil filter, and the exhaust gas recirculating hose and you should see the solenoid for sure.
Look under the dash between the steering wheel and the door.
There is no starter relay on an Escort. The main battery positive cable goes directly to the starter. A small wire with a clip on it marked s goes to the solenoid. The main battery current to the starter is supplied with this solenoid.