SOURCE: Starter or solenoid issue on '98 Subaru Outback Legacy
The starter is separate from the soleniod; It could be a part called the bendix on the starter itself. If you can remove it, take it to a auto parts store- they will check it for free.
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SOURCE: My Subaru Legacy Outback won't start and the
Starters don't click.
Solenoids click.
So remove push-on connector from Solenoid wire.
Should be clean, secure & relay bracket grounded.
Connect a jumper wire between battery positive terminal & the exposed terminal on the solenoid.
If starter motor now operates then it's the ignition switch.
If starter motor does not operate then replace solenoid.
SOURCE: How difficult is it to replace a starter for a
its not too bad a t least you can see it
(1) Disconnect connectors and terminal from
starter.
(2) Remove bolt which installs upper side of
starter.
(3) Remove nut which installs lower side of
starter, and remove starter from transmission.
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