plugged passage in the intake
next to the oil cap
To replace the shift solenoid in a Firebird, first disconnect the battery and raise the vehicle for access. Remove the transmission pan and filter, then locate the shift solenoid on the valve body. Unplug the electrical connector, unbolt the old solenoid, and install the new one in reverse order. Finally, reassemble the transmission pan, refill the transmission fluid, and reconnect the battery.
Your solonoid needs replacing. Solenoid.
Yes, replacing a starter solenoid is expensive. It is about $80.00 for the actual starter plus any man hours that go into installing the starter. It will end up costing around $400.00.
To hookup the solenoid switch on F150 pick-up 5.0 after replacing it, first connect a voltmeter or test light to the solenoid's S terminal. Make sure the starter receives voltage at that terminal when the ignition switch is in the on position.
Not quite sure what you are asking, but if you are changing the solenoid, then disconnect the battery first.
The starter solenoid on a Honda Element is integral to the starter. It cannot be replaced without replacing the starter as well.
It will cost approximately $250 to replace a shift solenoid in your Honda Odyssey. Replacing the shift solenoid yourself will reduce the cost to less than $50.
It "CAN", but why would you want to? The contacts in the solenoid wear at about the same rate as everything else inside the starter. If the solenoid is bad you'll be better off just replacing the whole thing because the brushes or bushings will be going next then you'll get to remove/replace the starter again.
You may be talking about the fuel vent. The evaporation emission control valve. If so, it is on the line running out of the fuel tank.
only the bottom pan
Yes, the solenoid in the valve body can often be repaired or replaced, depending on the extent of the damage. If the solenoid is malfunctioning due to electrical issues or internal wear, it may be possible to fix it by cleaning or replacing specific components. However, in many cases, replacing the entire solenoid or valve body may be more practical and cost-effective. It's essential to consult a qualified technician for a proper diagnosis and repair.