The 1992 Ford Taurus starter solenoid is bolted onto the side of the starter itself. The starter is at the rear of the engine at the bell housing.
The starter solenoid is on the starter.The starter solenoid is on the starter.
The starter solenoid is on the starter.The starter solenoid is on the starter.
On all 2nd generation escorts the solenoid is located behind the engine underneath the intake plenum. The motor and solenoid are there together. There is another wiki answer which outlines the details of replacing it.
The starter solenoid is located on the starter. It would be more cost-effective to have the entire starter replaced with a good remanufactured unit on this application.
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my 92 is in the trunk.
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Yes the solenoid is built into the starter. unlike most starters, you can't just remove the solenoid and replace it, but the good news is that the solenoids are relatively cheap to have repaired, if you have a local rebuilder. most times you can rebuild the solenoid twice before having to actually replace the whole starter
Either the ign. switch is faulty, or the starter is faulty Or the starter solenoid is stuck closed, so the starter is constantly engaged and getting voltage from starter relay. If so you would need to replace the solenoid.
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a 91' or 92' Ford Taurus.