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The FJ40 is a Toyota Land Cruiser and was produced by Toyota. It is no longer in production and was replaced by the HJ45 model. It was made from 1960 to 1984.
The towing capacity of a 1981 Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser is 3,500 pounds. The FJ40s were discontinued in 1984 by Toyota.
* Detach the negative battery cable * Clearly label then disconect the wires from the terminals on the starter motor and solenoid * Remove the mounting bolts and detach the starter
If you can't see it easily, on any car, try following the positive (hot) lead from the battery. It normally connects to the solenoid, which if not part of the starter, is very close.
Starter spins but doesn't turn engine? Probably the starter drive. The starter drive is part of the starter and can be replaced if the rest of the starter is still healthy. If your not to handy with wrenches you may want to replace the whole starter with a rebuilt one. Worst case, the flywheel ring gear is bad in which case the transmission would have to come out for replacement of ring gear.
The starter is on the side of the engine at the bottom.
You can hook up the starter, on your 1984 Chevrolet, by attaching the ground cable and the hot cable to the appropriate posts on the starter. Bolt the starter into place.
hey buddy ur starter is under ur intake manifold and very hard to get to its a major pain to replace and requires that u remove the intake you will also have to get underneath to get to one of the bolts there also a bracket on the back of the starter that bolts are connected to the back of the starter and to the engine block /.
suspect starter relay locate relay and replace temp solution run wire straight to battery from starter make sure in neutral when starting
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Starter solenoid? It is attached to the starter.
the starter is on the driver side. It right by the oil pan