It's where the engine meets the transmission on the lower back side. You'll have to take it out the top of the engine because the starter won't clear the rack and pinion on the bottom. To do this you have to take the 3 starter bolts out and remove the battery and tray to get it out.
The solenoid is part of the starter.
Starter solenoid is attached to the top of the starter, the starter can be removed and taken to a parts store that has a machine which can check both solenoid and starter, in my area autozone does this free of charge
The 1995 Ford escort 1.9 liter engine starter is located on the left-hand side of the engine, near the front. Remove the cables from the starter. Remove the retaining bolts from the starter. Reverse the process to install the new starter.
If this is a UK escort location is front of car lower down on to gearbox bellhousing you should be able to trace the red wire from the battery to it good luck Mike
The 1998 Ford Escort starter motor is located on the rear of the engine. The starter motor will be on the right hand side, near the bottom of the motor.
No
The Escort doesn't have a starter relay. It has a solenoid on the starter that handles the heavy amperage.
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.
Yes
Where's the starter cylinder on my 97 escort
Behind engine underneath intake plenum. See other wikianswer on the process of replacing the starter in the 1993 escort (same as 1995).
The solenoid is on the starter.