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To remove the starter from a ford transit van, first you need to disconnect the battery. Once the battery is disconnected, you will find the starter on the gearbox facing the flywheel. At this point, you will need to remove connectors that are located on the back of the starter, and take out the bolts that hold it in place. By giving the starter a shake, the starter motor should come out.
how do you take a starter motor off of a 1999 nissan primera auto
DISCONNECT NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE. Remove the factory air intake if still equipped, otherwise remove your cold air intake and the starter is right there. Remove wires going to starter and take the bolts out that connect the starter to the motor. Bolt in new starter and hook wires up just as they were hooked up to the old starter. Put air box back on and re-connect negative cable. Start and enjoy.
You might have to take the motor mounts bolt and disconnect the exhaust after the Y and at the monifolds and lift the motor slightly to get the starter out.
take off plastic shield that goes from bottom of radiator to bottom of motor and you will see starter in bottom of motor
just above the starter on the front of the motor. will have to take the starter off to get to it.
the starter motor is behind the intake manifold. after you take the main intake shield, there is another shield that covers the starter motor. remove the starter shield and you can find the motor. its a little hard that other cars i used to have but it can be worked on. just need a little more patience.
take right side motor mount loose and jack motor up to get starter off.
Starter Removal & Installation 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Raise and safely support the vehicle. 3. Remove the starter terminal cover. 4. Remove the terminal nut and separate the battery starter cable from the starter motor. 5. Disconnect the solenoid (S) terminal connector, if equipped with a starter mounted solenoid. Ø To disconnect the hard-shell connector from the solenoid (S) terminal, grasp the plastic shell and pull off; do not pull on the wire. Pull straight off to prevent damage to the connector and (S) terminal. 6. Remove the starter motor retaining bolts. 7. Remove the starter motor from the vehicle. To Install: 8. Place the starter motor in position and install the starter motor retaining bolts. Tighten the bolts to 15-20 ft. lbs. (20-27 Nm). 9. Install the battery starter cable and a terminal nut to the starter motor. Tighten the terminal nuts to 79 inch lbs. (9 Nm). 10. Connect the solenoid (S) terminal connector, if equipped with a starter mounted solenoid. 11. Install the starter solenoid safety cap. If equipped. 12. Lower the vehicle. 13. Connect the negative battery cable. 14. Start the engine several times to check starter motor operation.
look for the positive wire on the batt. & follow it it should take you directly to the starter !!
About 1 hour at the most.
The problem is in the starter drive (sometimes called bendix). Take the starter back to wherever it was rebuilt and have it repaired or exchanged.