The starter solenoid is attached to the starter - Explorers from 1995 to 1997 , the starter relay is mounted on the driver's side inner front fender between the ABS pump and the power distribution box 1998 and newer Explorers the starter relay is in the power distribution box, in the engine compartment, a simple plug in. (Helpfull)
it is bolted to the fender next to the battery find the positive side of the battery and simply floolow it to the solenoid. shout be a short cable.
The starter solenoid is mounted directly to the starter.
It is on the starter and part of it
Yes ( Motorcraft SW1951C )
Starter solenoid? Follow the + battery cable will connect to starter solenoid One large cable from battery One large cable to starter One small "trigger" wire located in middle of other 2 cables Usually mounted to the inner fender
you need to replace the starter solenoid usually on a ford the solenoid is located on the side of the engine bay
the starter is located on the right side of the engine.
Starter solenoid? Follow the + battery cable - connects to solenoid - may be at the inner fender wall
The starter solenoid shows to be on top of starter. If you don't know where the starter is located, follow the positive battery cable. You may have to get under vehicle to get at the starter. I replace starter and solenoid as a unit. Now, if your talking about starter relay that is a different animal.
This sounds like your starter solenoid is bad.
It is located on the passenger side fender firewall behind the battery.
The solenoid is on the starter.
In the Power Distribution Box in the engine compartment Relay # 6 is the starter relay Caution : The PD Box is " live " ( I believe it was 1998 that Ford changed the Explorer from the solenoid / relay switch mounted on the inside of the drivers fender , near the battery to a plug in style in the PD Box )