When a solenoid switch fails on a Subaru, it can prevent the starter motor from engaging, leading to difficulty or inability to start the vehicle. Symptoms may include a clicking sound when turning the key or no response at all. Additionally, a malfunctioning solenoid can disrupt electrical connections, potentially affecting other components. It's important to diagnose the issue promptly to avoid further electrical problems or being stranded.
Sounds like a bad switch or solenoid.
A solenoid is a type of magnetic switch responsible for helping your starter motor turn on the engine. When the solenoid sticks, the ignition struggles to start. When this happens, usually your key will "catch" in when you turn it to start the vehicle.
The 1997 Nissan Maxima. Reverse solenoid switch is located on the starter. The solenoid switch is attached to the side of the starter.
the solenoid itself is probably bad, if not that probably the ignition switch I agree 100%, check the solenoid first then the switch.
It sounds like you have a bad solenoid
I gather you mean nothing happens which is indicative of a bad safety switch, solenoid or battery.
The starter solenoid is on the starter. Transmission solenoid is in or on the transmission.
The 2001 Chevy Blazer vacuum switch solenoid can be found on the firewall in the engine compartment. The vacuum switch solenoid will be on the passenger side of the firewall.
You might have a bad brake light switch. If you don't have brake lights the switch is bad. When your brake light switch isn't working it wont send a signal to the shift solenoid.
The starter solenoid is on the starter.The starter solenoid is on the starter.
You have to be more specific to get the right answer
It is possible that a Subaru Check Engine Code #12 is a bad starter switch. This is usually the starter relay switch malfunction code for Subaru.