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Your solonoid needs replacing. Solenoid.
Not quite sure what you are asking, but if you are changing the solenoid, then disconnect the battery first.
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The solenoid in normally by the starter motor and is a relay so the starter switch does not conduct the full amps needed to turn the engine.
Normally only with the starter.Normally only with the starter.
poor battery cable connection
The Solenoid is an electromagnet. The aluminum ring is a conductor that will have a current induced in it by the Solenoid's changing magnetic field. The current in the Aluminum ring will generate a magnetic field of the opposite Polarityof the Solenoid. Therefore they repel one another.
Normally goes to the starter or starter solenoid.
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