I can send you the manual and I have one that I am going to PART OUT. Where are you located?
cant tell you sorry
It's quite a process that shouldn't be attempted without the factory service manual. Basically, you need to remove the intake manifold to get to the starter. After the intake is off, it's easy to do. But the factory service manual would have all the info you need to safely and correctly remove the intake without damaging any of the delicate fuel injection parts.
well i dont know exactly where the starter is but you should be able to see it under the car around where the tranny bellhousing meets the engine at the fly wheel(auto) or flex plate(manual) either on the left or right side. if the car is not turning over at all then you can put a jumper from the battery to the starter solenoid and that should kick the starter on if it doesnt then you starter/solenoid is bad. but if you car turns over but doesnt start then your starter is fine.
You need a manual to acquaint you with your car and tell you how it is done. Get one from DISCOUNTAUTOREPAIRMANUALS.COM. The manual with really help... but it isn't that difficult. The starter is located underneath the engine about in the middle. It's best if you hoist up the car and use jack stands for safety. Remove battery ground (negative terminal) cable. There are two 13mm bolts that hold the starter motor to the engine. You may need to remove an oxygen sensor if it's in your way. Otherwise, remove starter cable (red) from the starter motor and then remove two bolts. To install, repeat the following in reverse order. Torque specs on the starter motor bolts is 20-27 Nm (15-20 lb-ft), and starter motor cable 8-12.4 Nm (70-110 lb-in).
Remove the starter assembly from the engine compartment. To do this you disconect the neg battery cable.Remove air intake duct and the air cleaner housing assembly from the engine compartment. Disconnect the battery cable and the solenoid terminal from the starter solenoid and remove the mounting bolts. - Remove the electrical connector from the solenoid lower terminal. Remove the solenoid mounting screws and separated the solenoid from the starter body. Installation is the reverse. This answer is from my Haynes manual. Hope it helps
I would say no, not unless it has a handle or something, even then i am not sure. You have to have a battery with just a little bit of juice in it to roll start a manual transmission car. Just enough to fire the spark plugs and that takes very little. Only manual transmissions can be roll started not automatics.
The starter is located near the bottom front of the engine. You can follow the positive battery cable, from the battery directly to the starter.
Remove the positive battery cable from your 1987 Chevrolet Blazer battery. Remove the starter cables from the front of the starter. Remove the starter retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new starter.
The starter solenoid is close to the battery of your car. Follow the red battery cable to reach the solenoid. Use your car's manual for any help.
No the nerf shot blast is not battery powered. On the bottom right it has a manual reload system that is much like the nerf dart gun raider or alpha trooper. The reload system is easy to use and is NOT battery powered.
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Check the battery. If it is a manual hold the clutch push it and let off also check the starter
The battery, cables and starter may be bad.
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Bike lights can be powered by multiple forms of power. The most common type of light is battery powered and that is easiest to install. Another type of bike light is solar powered during the day and shows light at night.
If the battery and connections are good then you either have a bad starter or bad neuterul safety switch, also make sure it is all the way in park or if manual transmission clutch is fully depressed
Disconnect battery, follow the users manual disconnect wires from the starter, detach bolts remove the starter. To install the starter, follow the reverse process step by step to ensure its completely and correctly replaced.
the wiring from my battery to my starter had a short that's what the problem was, thanks anyways