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Allstar Performance Ford Style Starter Solenoid (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)

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      Ford-style solenoid is perfect for use with high torque racing starters. Flat base eases mounting, and a remote under-hood starter switch or timing light hook-up can be easily adapted. Solenoid is offered separately, or may be ordered with installation kit (ALL76202), that includes wiring, terminals and hardware.

      A starter solenoid is a crucial component in a vehicle's starting system that activates the starter motor. It's normally located near the battery or on the starter motor and connected to both via electrical cables. The solenoid engages an internal switch when the ignition key is turned, which in turn activates the starter motor to crank the engine and start the vehicle.

      The starter solenoid acts as a relay between the battery and the starter motor, allowing a high amperage current to be sent to the motor. Without a functioning solenoid, the starter motor won't receive the necessary current to start the engine. Over time, starter solenoids can become worn or damaged, leading to starting issues. It's crucial to replace a faulty solenoid to restore proper function of the starting system. Ensure your vehicle's starting system is in optimal condition with a quality starter solenoid.

      Allstar Performance ALL76203

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