On all 2nd generation escorts the solenoid is located behind the engine underneath the intake plenum. The motor and solenoid are there together. There is another wiki answer which outlines the details of replacing it.
The solenoid is attached to the starter itself, which is between the engine and the firewall.
It's on the starter itself.
The Starter solenoid is located on the starter itself.
piggybacked on the starter itself.
It is connected to the starter. The larger part is the starter itself and connected to that is a smaller cylinder shaped part which is the solenoid itself
It is on the starter itself and is called the starter solenoid. Heavy current is handled by the solenoid which is activated by the ignition switch. Current comes from the igniton switch, then to the s terminal on the starter which then connects heavy amperage to the starter motor itself.
On top of the starter itself
I believe that the solenoid is located ont the starter itself. If you can just follow the positive battery cable down to its next junction towards the starter motor; that is usually where the starter solenoid is located.
The starter solenoid is located on top of the starter. It is the small cylinder attached to the starter. It is a part of the starter which can be replaced/repaired independent from the starter itself.
the solenoid on that year ford starter is on top of the starter itself. that starter is used on a wide variety of ford products.
The starter solenoid is on the starter itself..
The positive battery cable is attached to the solenoid and the solenoid is attached to the starter itself.