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Chrysler Force Starter Solenoids

Shop starter solenoids for Chrysler Force outboards. The solenoid acts as a high-current relay that sends battery power to the starter motor when you turn the key. A failing solenoid is a common cause of clicking and no-crank conditions.

How to Choose the Correct Solenoid

  • Verify application: Confirm engine model and year for correct fitment.
  • Match terminal layout: Check stud size, terminal count, and connector style.
  • Confirm mounting style: Bracket and mounting location can vary by setup.

Common Symptoms of a Bad Solenoid

  • Clicking sound, no crank: solenoid energizes but doesn’t pass power to the starter
  • Intermittent starting: starts sometimes, fails other times
  • No response when turning key: may be solenoid, wiring, switch, or battery related
  • Hot terminals or melted wiring: high resistance or poor connections

Before Replacing the Solenoid

  • Check battery voltage and battery condition
  • Inspect battery cables and engine grounds for corrosion
  • Verify fuse/breaker protection and ignition switch operation

Voltage drop from corroded or undersized wiring can mimic solenoid failure. For guidance on marine wire sizing and amperage/voltage drop, see our Marine Wire Selection & Amperage Drop Guide .

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