That is part of the starter and is mounted on the top of the starter.
The starter solenoid is on the Starter, there is a bracket that it bolts to. I am unsure if you can buy one seperate, I have been unable to find one by searching the internet.
At the base of the engine you will find the starter.
I assume you are talking about the starter solenoid: Follow the positive battery cable from the battery - the other end will be connected to the starter solenoid.
Where can I find a free starter solenoid replacement diagram for 1988 ford f250
Assuming you are referring to the starter solenoid, the easiest way to find it is by folowing the positive battery cable from the battery. The cable goes from the battery to the solenoid and then continues from the solenoid to the starter.
The solenoid in normally by the starter motor and is a relay so the starter switch does not conduct the full amps needed to turn the engine.
The starter solenoid to my knowledge is part of the starter. Follow the (+) battery cable to the starter. Adjacent you will find a smaller aprox 16 gauge wire with a connector. That's the solenoid. Likely starter problems on the pre-05 Subies are the "Contactor set" located inside the top cap of the solenoid. Cost about $3.00
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the starter solenoid is incorporated with the starter. you'll find two wires going to the starter. one is the control wire which actuates the contactor (starter solenoid) for the high amp circuit that drives the starter motor. and then there is the switch in the steering column that is used with the key.
find the location of a 2000 hyundia elantra starter
Every car with an electric starter has a starter solenoid. That is how cars work. When you start the car, only a trickle of electricity goes through the wire. That trickle of electricity goes to the solenoid. That trickle of electricity tells a magnet, "Get busy." The magnet closes a switch. The switch completes a circuit between the battery and the starter. Then the starter engages and your engine starts. That switch is your solenoid. If you find your starter, you can trace the wire back to the switch. You will see where another wire from that point attaches to the battery. Now you know the location of your solenoid.
The starter solenoid is built onto the starter itself. It is a dual action solenoid applying energy (12 volts) to both the starter and the Bendix. There is also a starter relay located on the fender well just beneath the left hood henge. In addition to this, will be a manual type switch controlled by a push-rod from the ignition key switch. this unit is located on the steering column under the dash and applies energy to the start relay, which energizes the starter solenoid, Bendix and the starter itself.