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It's on the very front, to the right of the oil filter. You may have to take the oil filter off to take out the starter.
Test your battery. If that checks out, take off the starter, take it to Auto Zone, and they will bench test it for free.
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follow the wires that come off the positive battery terminal the starter has two bolts to take off then the starter comes off then unhook the power wires from starter
your starter is located on the front side of the transmission you have 2 bolt in it take the bolt a loose on the back side of the starter first and un plug the wire running to it then take the 2 starter bolts a loose oh but first disconnect the battery
It will take you about 3 hours to change a water pump on a 1993 Plymouth Voyager 3.0L. If you are unfamiliar with this water pump it will take a lot longer than three hours. The water pump is inside the passenger side of the engine, driven by the timing belt.
Have you tested the starter itself? Remove it, take to Auto Zone/Advanced/etc. and they'll do a free bench test for you.
Lift the front of your car. It's under engine near transmission on drivers side. disconnect your battery. then disconnect 3 wires from starter. then unscrew 3 bolts those hold starter. remove starter, insert a new one and do as above in oposite way. __________________________________________________________________________ The Starter is in the front of the motor, right next to the oil pan. If you follow the positive battery cable from the battery, it will take you right to the starter. The starter is a direct drive starter and is very easy to change. be sure to disconnect the positive battery connector from the battery before you begin the removal of the starter. your bottom radiator hose may block you from lowering the starter, just move the hose and tug, it will come out. Good Luck and it should take about 90 minutes to R+R the starter.
take it apart and install new brushes and sometimes new bushings.
Have a garage do it.