There could be a wire break causing the loss of power to the solenoid. Or there could be a problem with the neutral safety switch, if the switch is bad there will not be any power to the solenoid.
Replace the starter power solenoid install on the passenger side fender right behind the battery. Usually it cracks and moisture causes it to stick.
starter solenoid is connected to top of starter
Dead short between ignition switch and starter solenoid trigger wire?
the solenoid is on the starter the relay is on the fight inner fender
The starter solenoid is part of the starter.
The starter solenoid is bad.
on the starter
It is on the starter and part of it
Engine Seized? Dead Battery? Loose or corroded battery cables Bad starter? Bad starter solenoid? Bad neutral or clutch safety switch? Bad ignition switch?
You don't. It could be the solenoid (which is basically a heavy duty switch that connects the heavy battery lead to the starter motor) The ignition key supplies a little power on a thin black line down to the solenoid causing it to magnetize and throw the "heavy switch" turning over the starter motor. That clicking you hear when you first turn the key is power to the starter solenoid. Either there is enough power or not enough. However, some parts store will check your starting system FREE.
how do you put a solenoid when theres a solenoid on a starter .I have a1981 Chevy scotdale truck and when the truck is warn i try to restart it hestiates when i do that a mechanic shop tells me that i need to by pass my starter so how do i do that . show me a video if you have one. thanks?