The cold crank solenoid is typically located in the engine compartment, often near the starter motor or the battery. Its primary function is to help engage the starter system when the engine is cold, improving starting performance in low temperatures. Location can vary by vehicle make and model, so it's best to consult the vehicle's service manual for precise details.
Group 27, about 750 cold crank amps.Group 27, about 750 cold crank amps.
Ok, found out they don't use a cylinoid, only relay.
Group 34 Approx 600 cold crank ampsGroup 34 Approx 600 cold crank amps
Group 34, approx 600 cold crank amps.Group 34, approx 600 cold crank amps.
"Cylinoid" is correctly spelled as "solenoid." A solenoid is a helix coil that is tightly wrapped. These are generally found in cars.
Group 34, around 600 cold crank ampsGroup 34, around 600 cold crank amps
Yes, the main concern is if the terminals will be on the correct side and will it fit. The cold crank amps is the max current the battery will put out when cold. Your cars starter will only draw what it needs.
yes
that horseshoe shaped metal is to hold the air cylinoid into the air spring. check the air cylinoid make sure it is in place. that horseshoe shaped metal is to hold the air cylinoid into the air spring. check the air cylinoid make sure it is in place.
the engine might freeze over
650
540 cca