saumon
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Hi,<br /><br />first of all please excuse my english (i'm french speaking). <br /><br />I recently went throught the process of replacing the starter solenoid on my 1993 Merc. 60hp 3 cyl, cause the starter sometimes stay engaged and i had for you guys a question.<br /><br />i understand that a solenoid act as an electromagnetic switch i.e when the ignition switch is turned past the "on" position, current is sent to the solenoid that close too and then the circuit is compltely closed so current goes throuht the starter motor. What i want to know is: why is there a second swith (the selenoid) instead of wiring the ignition switch directly to the starter motor? Did it act as a safety feature?<br /><br />Thanks for your input!