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Disconnect the negative battery terminal. Disconnect the wires on the back of the starter and remove the bolts holding the starter to the bell housing. Remove the old starter and reverse the procedure for installing the new one.
To remove the starter motor, disconnect the battery first. Take a picture, if possible, so that the new starter can be put back in place the same as the old one was. Disconnect the wires and remove the starter bolts. Remove the starter and replace with a new one. Hook up the wires and the battery.
you disconnect neg. side of battrey and then raise the truck and some times over the th rt front over the tire you can get to the wires to disconnect if not go under car and look at starter should be able to acess the wires only 2 of them then take the 2 mounting bolts for starter, remove them and then sneak the starter out it will be alittle tight to do so take your time. there might be a shim between starter and engine if so must use it with new starter unless the new starter may say no shim needed, would be printed on the head of starter. if no shim install with no shim. when installing and you connecting wires be sure that wires are not! touching together if not sure when you go to connect battery it will spark badleyand starter will engauge at that point leave battery disconneted double check wires at starter.
Usually the drawing has a heavy black dot at the point where wires are soldered and other wires do not.
One is the connection to the transaxle (speedometer cable) The other two are the starter wiring harness connectors. One snaps into the top of the starter there should be a connector that you slip it into. The other connector goes right below that on the bolt. Slide it on and tighten.
To begin with, check the box or manual of the remote car starter to see if the product is compatible with your car. Use a soldering iron to connect wires following the manual. If there is more than one wire for ignition, accessory or the starter, use a relay to connect them.
How do the starter wires go on a 95 sunfire2.2 engine
3 bolts on starter, pull ,remove wires from start insert new starter and reattach wires and bolt into transmission
I am currently having the same issue. First unhook the battery completely. Then you need to find where the wires on the starter are connected to the battery. Detach the wires from the starter that go to the battery. Once you have the starter wires completely detached from battery you can start removal of starter from engine block.
disconnect cables at battery,then remove wires from starter,then take out 3 mounting bolts that hold starter in,sometimes you can remove wires when starter is out, if they are long enough.
2 wires
It is on the top of the starter. The solanoid is what the starter wires hook to.