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3 reasons either the starter is not getting power from the solenoid, solenoid is not getting power from the battery or starter is burned up.
the solenoid is ontop of the starter motor which is located at the bottom right of the engine.. 3 bolts hold it in...
It is attached to the starter, which is under the car. Look for the rear of the starter sticking out on the driver's side of the car. Remove the housing cover (3 bolts), and then the 2 bolts hold in the starter to remove it and gain access to the solenoid. TD
1 disconnect battery. (the wires to the starter pack a whallop if they short out or ground unexpectedly) 2 disconnect wires to solenoid. (the solenoid is on the starter. the main wire from the battery goes straight down to the starter. follow this under and behind the engine to find the starter location) 3 unbolt starter from transmission. (there are two if i recall, maybe three) 4 installation is the reverse, but you'll have to reset the the stereo and clock when you are done.
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The starter is placed center under the Mazda 3 for easy access to the battery connection and the flywheel. You need to remove the plastic shroud under the car to reach it.
The main parts are the starter motor, starter drive gear and starter solenoid. Look up '94 Ford Escort LX in the RockAuto.com parts catalog and look under Electrical to see photos of the starter and its parts. Make sure the voltage from the ignition key wire to the solenoid is > 3 volts before replacing the starter. If a low voltage is coming into the solenoid then a new starter and solenoid will not fix the starting problem and the new solenoid could be damaged. Look up '94 Ford Escort LX in the autosparepartsusa.com i am sure you will get there
Your solonoid needs replacing. Solenoid.
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On the solenoid on top of the starter, Should only be 3-4 there one of which will be your pos batt cable, assuming you are replacing starter.
Find the battery, follow the wires to the starter to the left of the engine. The solenoid is right there with the starter, just below the surface. At least that's where mine is. The above would be the STARTER SOLENOID switch. NOT the same. The VTEC solenoid is on the head, just behind the distributor, small round cylinder about the size of your thumb, with a small bump on top. It is attached to the back side of the head, passenger side of the car. Picture on Chiltons #30202 manual, p.3-24, 2-3, 3-7