it on the starter
The starter solenoid is attached to the starter.
the starter soleniod is the little round thing on top of the starter,on the front of the engine under the exhaust manifold.
Should be located on inner fender usually passenger side. Battery + to one large post Starter wire to other large post Small trigger wire to (either if 2) small terminal
Follow the + battery cable - should either be in the inner fender or on top of the starter
the starter is on the backside next to the firewall
starter on 2.5 4cyl is located on back side of motor by drivers compartment easyest to get to from under car.
if the battery is good, it is not the regulator.i would check all fuses first,then check starter solenoid and starter
Location of starter on 89 ford f150
You need to be more specific. as in what solenoid are you looking for?
could be right in front of the battery - that's where it is on my 89
Battery may have been weak the previous day and when trying to start created excessive heat through the starter solenoid causing it to "weld" in the closed postion. When charged battery was installed solenoid was already in closed position. May release itself or solenoid may have to be replaced
That depends on the year of the bike. On '65 through '88 FLH models, there are three terminals on the solenoid. The top one goes to the battery, the [small] middle on goes to the starter button and the bottom one goes to the starter. On '89 and later FLH models there are only two terminals on the unitized starter/solenoid assembly. The larger one on top goes to the battery and the small one on the right side goes to the starter relay.