disconnect the battery disconnect the two wires at the starter with 15mm socket, a couple of extensions and a ratchet drive , take out 3 bolts and the starter comes out pull it to the right hand side of the vehicle a simple job you do not even have to raise the car off the ground
The starter is located near the transmission on the drivers side of the 1992 Plymouth Voyager. The starter is responsible for turning the engine over.
Should be on the top of the starter
The starter on a 1999 Voyager is on the front, radiator, side of the engine. It is just above the edge of the engine oil pan and is bolted to transmission.
The starter on a 1992 Plymouth Voyager starter looks like a round metal object. The end that you can see is mostly flat, and the part in the engine has a gear to turn the motor over.
The easy way to find out is from your local auto parts store. If it is the same engine in both vans, there is a good chance the starter is the same. If the engines are different, then it is unlikely the starter is the same.
on the front of the engine at the bottom near the oil filter.
Need to know which engine you have.
No. The engine mount may be in the way depending on the engine.
Even if it is possible it would be much easier to remove the starter and replace the selenoid with the starter on the bench. Your best bet would be just to buy a remanufactured complet starter assembly and replace the whole thing.
On a six cylinder the starter is on the front of the engine, behind the motor mount. On the four cylinder, the starter is on the rear under the intake manifold.
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