Depends on the year, but basicaly, there will be a large wire/cable comming off the starter, follow that as it goes DIRECTLY to the selinoid...
on the selinoid, you will see another large wire/cable..that goes directly to the POS on the battery..so...you can also follow the large cable comming off the POS battery post, and find the selinoid...
Located on top of the starter
The starter solenoid is attached to the starter.
I have a 99 Sportser which should be the same. Mine just went out and it is located under the seat bolted to the rear fender.
Ok, found out they don't use a cylinoid, only relay.
"Cylinoid" is correctly spelled as "solenoid." A solenoid is a helix coil that is tightly wrapped. These are generally found in cars.
actually it is located on the passenger side fender wheel you cat miss it it has 2 little nuts on it and a couple wires really easy to change.
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that horseshoe shaped metal is to hold the air cylinoid into the air spring. check the air cylinoid make sure it is in place. that horseshoe shaped metal is to hold the air cylinoid into the air spring. check the air cylinoid make sure it is in place.
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on the bottom of the cylinoid valve
check your ign. fuse. sounds like the starter cylinoid, but first make sure the battery is not dead(good head lights)check connections for corrosion and snug fittings. the cylinoid is located on the starter.the red wire from the battery goes to it.the problem could also be in the switch.to find where the problem is you will need to test power to the s termanal at the cylinoid with the switch in the "start position" if you have voltage when trying to start will indicate a bad cylinoid no voltage at start is a bad switch or wireing to the starter.