There are a bunch of "solenoids" on a typical vehicle, but, the most common usage of the term is in reference to the startersolenoid.
Ford starter solenoids have been integrated into the starter unit for a good number of years, including those on the Windstar.
So to replace the starter solenoid is to replace the starter.
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After thinking about this a bit it has to be on the starter, which is on the lower left side of the engine. I was trying to confuse this with the starter relay which Ford has long mounted up on the fender and makes things easy to locate starting problems.
The solenoid is located inside the starter.
After thinking about this a bit it has to be on the starter, which is on the lower left side of the engine. I was trying to confuse this with the starter relay which Ford has long mounted up on the fender and makes things easy to locate starting problems.The solenoid is located inside the starter.
where is the tcm in a windstar 2000 located
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 mounted directly to the starter.
On the starter.
It's on the starter.
It is mounted to the starter.
It's actually on the starter, and it's the small cylinder attached to it. Windstar starters have a dual-purpose solenoid that not only engages the starter gear with the flywheel, but also acts as the starter relay.
it is located on the side of the stater it will come when you remove the starter
ford has a starter solenoid located on the passenger side fender under the hood. replace that solenoid
The solenoid is on the starter.
It is located in the engine compartment on the passengers side firewall. the solenoid is located under the hood