Check fuel pump and fuel filter.
The starter is located beneath the throttle body. Remove the intake tube, then the starter bolts can be removed and the starter replaced.
starter is located under intake plenum on 4.6 cadillac motor .which is the engine valley between cylinder heads.Can be replaced without changing intake gaskets if careful about lifting intake plenum/gaskets are silicone rubber and can be reused if not damaged
The starter is under the intake manifold. You must remove the intake to access the starter.
under the intake manifold. you have to remove all intake hose and intake manifold itself to get to the starter.
the starter is located on the transmission side under the air intake box. You have to remove the intake assembly to access the starter.
I Bet You Have A Northstar Engine. Your Starter Is Under The Intake Manifold If So. To Replace This Is Nothing Short Of A Nightmare. If This Is What You Have Expect To Pay A Large Service Bill To Have It Replaced. Thanks General Motors
the starter is under the intake manifold which has to be removed to get to the starter
If the motor is a Northstar 4.6L, than the starter is probably under the Intake Manifold. I just changed mine and it took 1 hour. Only remove the 4 inward intake manifold bolts. You may need to loosen other things to help left it up high enough to get to the starter. You won't have to replaced any gaskets.
Under the intake manifold Between the top intake manifold and the engine block. The top intake manifold must be removed to access the starter.
The starter is located under the intake manifold. You will need to remove the EGR tube and the intake air tube from the throttle body. Remove the bolts around the perimeter of the intake manifold and from the passenger side of the engine compartment you can lift the intake up far enough to gain access to the starter. Remember to disconnect the battery negative terminal first. I have used a bungee cord to hang the intake in the air while working on the starter. Remove the two wires leading to the starter and then the two 13mm bolts securing the starter to the engine block. Pull the starter out from under the intake manifold and install the new starter in the reverse order. The intake manifold gaskets are reusable.
The starter is under the intake manifold.
The starter is under the intake manifold.