I just did this Saturday night. Once you have the bolts out of the flywheel cover you'll have to drop the cover down as far as it will go. then move it to the left away from the starter. You should now be able to wiggle the starter loose. To totally remove the cover you will have to remove at least one side of the exhuast. Make sure you disconect the positive battery cable first and for most. to get the wires off the back of the starter take off passenger side wheel and go in through the wheel well. hope this helps.
I'm not sure what you mean by "slips". Is the starter making a grinding noise or does the starter sound like it is missing the flywheel completely? My first thought was a bad starter drive (part of the starter) but if you replaced the starter with a new one it shouldn't be that.
Depending On which solenoid if it is a starter solenoid there is one on the inner fender and one on the starter the one on the inner fender is changed by disconnecting the battery then removing the wires making sure to know where they go when you put the new one on then unbolt it and bolt the new one in the same way in reverse if it is the one on the starter however your best bet is to replace the starter completely it is more ecconomical in the long term of your vehicle Depending On which solenoid if it is a starter solenoid there is one on the inner fender and one on the starter the one on the inner fender is changed by disconnecting the battery then removing the wires making sure to know where they go when you put the new one on then unbolt it and bolt the new one in the same way in reverse if it is the one on the starter however your best bet is to replace the starter completely it is more ecconomical in the long term of your vehicle
Impossible. Pretty much. Unless you want to make it inedible (which would completely ruin the notion of smoothie) so, impossible (well, of course nothing is technically impossible, but this is pretty close to impossible).
It depends if the starter is turning the engine over and its not starting the problem is not with the starter its with your ignition or fuel system most likely, If your start is making a whirring sound then its not making contact with the flywheel and you probably need a new starter
the starter is bad.
Starter is not fully engaging or you may have a broken tooth on the flywheel.
A vehicle's starter will being making a loud screeching noise if it does not align properly with the flywheel. It slams against the flywheel and grinds against the surface.
This usually happens when the starter drive goes bad or if the flywheel has been damaged by the starter or previous starter failure. When you pull the starter to have a look, turn the flywheel and check all the teeth on it before replacing the starter.
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The starter is at the rear of the engine and bolts to the flywheel housing. There is a cover over it making it hard to see.
it is most likely the starter, the starter will range from $100-200 at autozone, or oriely, i just replaced the starter in my 99 sunfire for the same reason.