To remove the starter: 1. Disconnect positive (red) cable on battery 2. Remove flywheel cover at starter. It's plastic, and you can break it, so be careful. If I remember right, there are three bolts holding it on. 3. Disconnect the cable(s) from the starter. 4. Remove the starter bolts. I think there are three. Don't remember the sizes, it's been a couple of years. 5. Drop the starter out and take it to your local parts house and have it tested before you buy another. Just a note or two - If your starter works on the test rack, but you can smell it running (sharp, acrid, burning, or smells of ozone), get a new one. It may work if you put it back on like that, but it won't for long. Hope this helps.
how do you change a starter in a 1995 Pontica Bonneville?
show me where the starter relay is are on a 2000 Pontiac Bonneville
On top of the starter--Looks like a juice can
If its the same as my 95 eldorado (4.6 northstar) you need to remove the intake manifold , the starter is in the valley pan.
its hook to the starter
on the bottom side of the engine.
the starter is on the driver side in the front of the motor near the transmission.
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Look at the lower rear end of the engine
What is the trick for removing the starter, from the engine, I have the starter unbolted but has a small compartment that stops me removing it from the engine?
its located next to the oil filter, its the alternator next to the oil filter and next to that is the starter!!! i know cause i had to change mine.