There are 3 solenoids and they are located inside of the transmission.
The solenoid is attached to the starter. There is no relay.
The solenoid is on the starter.
The solenoid is part of the starter.
the solenoild for the 1.9l engine is located on the starter as a part of the complete unit. The 1.8l DOHC engine has a secondary solenoid on the passenger side firewall.
The solenoid, on your 1999 Ford escort, is located on the top of the starter. The solenoid has for retaining screws, to hold it in place.
There isn't one. The main battery cable goes to the solenoid which then activates the starter from current from the ignitiion switch.
probably not being that the engine in the escort was manufactured by ford and 2 liter in the probe was manufactured by Mazda
The Escort doesn't have a starter relay. It has a solenoid on the starter that handles the heavy amperage.
WHAT sol there is more then one.
It's on the starter itself.
The solenoid is attached to the starter itself, which is between the engine and the firewall.
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