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The labeling of the wires is a key factor for a good installation. The remote starter has the wiring schematics when opened.
just did this one... i took off the intake manifold and all wires and vaccum hoses conected and then just moved it to the side. gives you plenty of room to remove/install the starter.
Why not read the 12-page pdf installation manual from Subaru athttp://techinfo.subaru.com/html/ixSearchFree.jsp?text_keyword=&keyword=&publication_type=12&free_pub=132008 Remote Engine Start System (Legacy 08MY+) (H001SAG100) (1441.90 kb)Wish I had to install one myself.
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.
To install a 2000 Yamaha Waverunner XL 1200 starter, first remove the 2 bolts. Then the wires connected to the starter. Remove the starter and replace with new.
First, disconnect the negative cable on the battery. Remove bolts support the starter. Lower and tilt starter to give you access to the wires. Detach the wires. Install starter in the opposite method of removing.
Remove the wires from the starter. Remove the retaining bolts. The starter will easily come out. Reverse the process to install the new starter.
yes it will, done it many times. the t-harnesses are vehicle specific NOT remote starter specific. you can either use male spade crimp-on connectors on the wires from the remote starter so you can just plug them in. or cut the plug off and direct wire the t-harness and remote starter harness together.
Go under the dash and look for a module that does not look factory. It will have a bunch of colorful wires exiting out of it and all of these wires will be taped on to random wires in your car. Then just cut all the wires off from where they are taped on. The only tricky one may be the starter wire which may have been cut to include a starter kill relay within the remote start. WHen you cut these wires you'll also have to reattach the both sides of the starter wire back together
simply unbolt it and disconnect all the wires and then replace all the wires and bolt back into place done deal
Disconnect the battery. With the care safely raised, remove the two bolts holding the starter on. Disconnect the wires. Reverse the procedure to install the new starter.
start by disconnecting battery, then wires on starter, then bolts on starter, if it drops on the pavement you are half done.... reverse procedure to install