I am confused on this as well...I thought there WAS only one...but the parts store looked it up on the computer and said there is a starter/solenoid that is about 70 bucks and come together as one unit AND there is another part that is JUST the solenoid.
(could it be the relay or something? although even my receipt says solenoid headbang )..
it cost me 18 bucks...
it is shaped like a D size battery, only a bit wider and half the length...there are two long screws protruding..(there is also a metal bracket on the bottom of it to bolt it in place) .I am told that if this is bad, that a screwdriver can be place across the two bolts and the car will then start....
All fine and GOOD, except I can't locate the original one on my car....
I know a bit about the engine, not alot...
I am attempting to do this on my own without having it towed anywhere...the starter was replaced and from the sounds the starter made when it went, it isn't the starter this time......the battery is strong and fairly new....and after talking to my mechanic, he said it is possible it is this part that is bad...
it's my only vehicle and I am not a mechanic...hardly even a backyard mechanic....but from what I understand after talking to the parts guy and also researching it online, it is something that isn't too hard....
The one I bought as a replacement is a NAPA Echlin solenoid....it is listed as a relay in the auto manual (the manual info was told/read to me over the phone)
so now I'm even more confused
<small>[ May 10, 2003, 06:18 PM: Message edited by: NYButterfly ]</small>