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Is there a starter solenoid on a 1998 subaru impreza outback?

I just put a new starter in my car and it still wont start. there is a clicking noise everytime you turn the key. the batter is charged. where would the solenoid be if that would be the problem and would anyone have any other ideas what could possible be wrong?

  • Anonymous Apr 15, 2009

    I haven't put the new starter in, but heard I should check the solenoid before replacing the whole thing. Just can't seem to find the solenoid tho.

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Try jump starting it...you get more amps faster,see if that dosent get it started

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SOURCE: Is there a starter solenoid on a 1998 subaru impreza outback?

first the starter solenoid mostly attached on the starter motor , but sometimes it could be inside the starter motor . the clicking sound you hear is that the solenoid dont recieve enough power to close the contacts . that could happen because a dead battery , red batery red cable ( + ) dameged or not tighted enough . this link will help you http://www.samarins.com/glossary/starter.html if this helped you pls vote for me

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