Yes but - you're going to have to find a place to buy the solenoid from.
Check your "local" auto parts store - not likely the national/big chains - either for the solenoid separately, or a referral to a starter specialty repair shop.
See "Related Questions" below for more about getting the starter out.
Remove the starter. the solenoid is mounted on the starter.
Assume you mean starter solenoid; most GM starters have the solenoid built in. To change it, just replace the starter.
i believe the solenoid is part of the actual starter motor. you have to change the whole starter.
Dont waste your time...Change the starter.
It is mounted on the starter motor itself. When you get another starter, it will have the solenoid mounted on it already. If it is bad, just replace the starter, I would not change just the solenoid.
Earlier Fords used an external solenoid, but most of today's vehicles have the solenoid connected to the starter. If the starter solenoid has failed (for most vehicles) just replace the starter.
I DO BELIEVE THE SOLENOID IS MOUNTED ON THE STARTER AND YOU WOULD HAVE TO REPLACE THE STARTER TO REPLACE THE SOLENOID remove the starter and take it down to your local auto parts store. they can bench test the starter and give you the proper solenoid if it needs to be replaced.
The starter solenoid is mounted on the top of the starter. Remove the retaining bolts. The starter solenoid will come off. Reverse the process to install the new one.
Starter solenoid?
The starter solenoid is located on the starter. It would be more cost-effective to have the entire starter replaced with a good remanufactured unit on this application.
The solenoid is attached to the starter. Replace the starter.
It could be your starter, or your starter solenoid.