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      <title>5 Simple Steps to Check a Solenoid on a Starter</title>
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      <description>Your car&amp;rsquo;s starter is an essential component that allows you to start your engine. The starter solenoid is a critical part of the starter system, and it is responsible for engaging the starter motor with the flywheel. If the solenoid fails, your car will not be able to start. There are a few simple steps you can take to check a solenoid on a starter, and this article will guide you through the process.</description>
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