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The doors off a 94 Chevy S10 will fit on a 94 GMC Sonoma with minor modifications. Both use a very similar body design which is largely only different in cosmetic features.
It is in the rear left side in a removable panel in the glovebox of my 1995 [manufactured 8/94] GMC SLS Sonoma, 4x4, 4.3 vortex; hopefully, it is in the same place in yours...
Remove the positive battery cable from your 1994 Firebird battery. Remove the cables from the front of your starter. Remove the starter retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new starter.
Disconnect the - battery cable Raise and support the vehicle Disconnect the wiring at the top of starter Remove starter mounting bolts Remove starter
It depends on the engine size: 2.2L I4 118 hp 4.3L V6 191 - 200 hp
Firing order is 1 6 5 4 3 2 in a clockwise direction
Disconnect the - battery terminal Raise and support vehicle if necessary remove wiring from top of starter Remove mounting bolts Remove starter
first disconnect the battery then remove the front gard that is pver thestater and then remove the two bolts that hold the starter on then you remove the wires that are conected to the starter and put the new one in
Disconnect the battery. Find the starter, and disconnect the wiring. There will be either two or three bolts holding the starter in. Remove those, and take out the starter. Reverse the steps to install the new starter.
Disconnect battery, remove electric wires from starter, remove mounting bolts, install new part in reverse sequence.
green wire on aftermarket tachs are the signal wire i belive
Disconnect your battery, then remove the two nuts from the starter wire harness. Pull the wire and cable of the studs. Remove starter bolts and slide starter out of bellhosing.