93 ATX can i replace the starter Solenoid by itself

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ruwfo

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Hey Guys,

My 93 ATX wouldn't start (no clicking sounds) the other day & it's final
warm enough to climb under the car & see the starter Solenoid is loose?

Did a bolt fall out ? or did something break?
Can i replace the starter Solenoid by itself or do i go for a complete
starter.

later
John
 

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It's really not economical or practical to just replace the solenoid. Sure, it's possible, but I wouldn't personally bother with it.
 

NiNeTy Fo SHO

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You buy the starter selenoid with the actual starter as 1 piece. It would probably just be better to replace it all as I dont think you would save much (if anything being that I dont know if you could find just a selenoid) over replacing the whole unit.
 

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