if you cant figure out how to unbolt it you shouldn't be trying to replace it
Raise the car and support it on stands. There is an acces cover underneath where the engine bolts onto the tranaxle that makes it pretty easy.
The 2006 Toyota Corolla blower motor is located behind the glovebox. To reach it the glovebox and passenger side dash must be removed. The blower is located next to the evaporator. Remove the mount screws and disconnect the wire harness from the blower to remove it. Replace with new unit.
near the starter. need to reach from underneath vehicle.
Disconnect the battery, locate the starter.. remove the mounting bolts, bring the starter down to where you can reach all of the wires going to the solenoid, and disconnect those.
To remove the starter in your 05 Pontiac Grand Am you will need a socket wrench. You will also need a car jack to lift the car so you can reach the starter.
if its a v-6 remove the RF tire, remove the 4 10mm bolts on the inner fender shield and the clips that secure the rubber shield. this will give you enough clearance to remove the starter. remove the front splash shield and you can see the starter on the passenger side of the engine. remove the small wire, remove the large wire with a 12mm socket on a long enough extension to reach it from the bottom of the veh. The rest is acedemic, a couple of bolts and a little twisting of the starter it will come out right through the wheel well.
Disconnect the battery. The vehicle will probably have to be raised to reach the starter. The starter has two or three bolts holding it in, and wiring attached. Remove the wires remembering where to put them back. Remove the bolts and pull starter out.
The starter is located on the passenger side of the block, kind of hard to reach and a pain to remove.
Depending the which Hyundai the starter will have to be reach from either underneath the vehicle or above. First disconnect the battery and remove the starter mount bolts. Disconnect the solenoid and remove the old unit. Replace with a new part.
It is practically impossible to reach up behind the dash to change the bulbs. Remove the trim around the instrument panal and you should be able to pull it out enough to change the bulbs. You may have to disconnect the speedometer to get it out far enough.
The pnp switch is short for Park/Neutral Switch. Its pretty much the middle man between the ignition switch and the starter. It only allows the current from the ignition switch to reach the starter if the vehicle is in park or neutral. Its usually connected to the shifter. Allow me to correct myself on the first answer. If the shifter is on the column it will be located in the column region. If shifters on the floor its under the vehicle and connected to the shifter.
This is how I did it. Disconnect the battery negative terminal. I removed the right drive shaft. This made it possible to reach the starter from under the vehicle. Then I removed the brace that bolts to the block and intake manifold. Then remove the electrical connections on the starter, one with a 12mm wrench from under the car, the other is a plug you can reach from the top (if your arm is skinny enough!). Then remove the starter top bolt from above. It threads into the starter from the transmission side. Then, from under the car, remove the starter bottom bolt. The starter can then be removed from under the car. As many a repair manual has advised: "Assemble in reverse order of removal." Good luck!
The starter but bolts must be reach first remove intake manifold. Drop shaft exhaust loosen transmission Braves and tilt down transmission slightly to access starter from back. Replace starter and return closures.