There are many solenoids in many vehicles. The year, make and model and which solenoid info would help.
Without the entire model number I can't tll you where to find the solenoid. But, if you follow the positive (+) battery cable from the battery it will go directly to the solenoid. Unhook the cable from the battery first. Then mark the cables that go on the solenoid so you can put them back on the new solenoid in the same positon. All you have to do is remove the wires from the solenoid and unbolt it from the mower. Then put the new one in it's place and hook the wires up just as you removed them.
It would depend on the make/model, starter/solenoid. Most only fit correctly one way.
Its a Heater & A/C Control Vacuum Control Solenoid Valve
If its a 94-96 Model it`s under the seat !
Find your model number and look for wiring diagram at sonnysbolens.com
The solenoid on a 2006 Jeep Liberty is typically located on the transmission, specifically mounted on the valve body. Depending on the type of solenoid you are referring to (such as the transmission shift solenoid), it may be accessed by removing the transmission pan. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions and locations related to your model.
The starter solenoid is the small bump or cylinder attached to the actual starter motor body. It will be the part with all the wiring connections.
If the pathfinder is a model with a park lock, then pump the brakes and listen for the shift solenoid to click. The solenoid is under the plastic cover around the shifter, and has probably gone bad.
All of the late-model Ford Rangers have a starter with a solenoid, and the older models have a remote starter solenoid. Both are covered. The remote starter solenoid is located on the passenger-side fenderwell. This means that a small-sized starter can fit in tighter locations. It also allows for a cheaper repair if just the solenoid goes bad.
The solenoid in a 1998 Volvo S70 is typically located on the transmission. Specifically, it is often found on the valve body, which is accessible by removing the transmission pan. Depending on the specific solenoid you are looking for (such as the shift solenoid), the exact position may vary, so consulting a repair manual or schematic for your model can provide additional guidance.
Hi, starter is behind engine under the intake