It really needs to be diagnoised since it can be a wire or the ignition switch itself.
You should locate and test the solenoid. Most have three connections. There is a large cable from the battery to the solenoid, from the solenoid to the starter and from the start switch to the solenoid. The power terminals to the battery and the starter are large and have large cables. The starter switch connection is much smaller. Turning the key to 'start' provides a low current voltage to the solenoid causing the solenoid relay to close and power from the battery cable to connect through to the starter. If that voltage is present then the solenoid or the wiring between the solenoid and battery or solenoid and starter is suspect. If that voltage is missing then the starter switch or solenoid feed line may have failed.
needs either a new ignition switch or a new starter solenoid
Yes, it is built on the starter.
Overdrive might not work on a 1992 Dakota because there is a problem with the transmission. The shift solenoid or a belt is not functioning properly inside the transmission.
Inside a cover plate on side of transmission. 12 or 16 bolts (I forget-it's a bunch) to take off plate, TCC solenoid is inside. near impossible to get to without a lift.
repair a timing cover on a 1992 ford Taurus
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.
connectors are loose
You can buy a manual repair at any automotive parts store like auto zone ,pepboys,orelley.Ask for a repair manual for Ford Taurus from 1992 to 1995.
Problem with the SRS. Not a DIY repair. Take it to a professional.
The solenoid is on the starter.
Is there a picture of a Starter Solenoid for a Oldsmobile 1992
If you get a single "Click" the first time Check for dirty or loose battery terminals, check wires on solenoid, or replace solenoid
The solenoid is on the starter.
HUH? Starter solenoid is on the STARTER???
Diagnosis: Engine Won't Start or Run Check related link below
The starter solenoid is attached to the starter.