The starter is located on the drivers side of the engine compartment, just inside the rear of the inner fender well. If you are looking to replace the starter it is not a fun job. I read that you have to drop the lead pipe. I took off the heat shield on the wiring harness by the lead pipe and the heat shield on the lead pipe. Then I took off the cross member. Finally I put my jack under the engine and rised it as far as I could. This allowed me to flip the starter and pull it out in reverse. I still found I had to wiggle it. I also shaved a little of my tranny housing of with a dremmel. This was a sucky job, but it worked.
Dave
Take out the transmission and there it is. The flywheel holds the ring gear for the starter. If your ring gear has been obliterated by your starter you have an issue with how the starter engages the fly wheel to begin with. Proper clearances, alignment and securing of your starter will make your trooper whole agian.
i have a 1998 trooper and i had to get a robe #2 screw driver and take off the outer housing of the socket and replace bulb and replace outer housing, be sure you put on gasketcorrectly or water will get into it.
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I found that the easiest way to get to the starter of an 1987 Trooper II is to take the front right wheel off. You should see it right there, and with relatively easy access.
Remove the positive cable from your 1998 Monte Carlo battery. Remove the cables from the front of the starter. Remove the starter retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new starter.
Installing a starter on your 1998 Nissan will take approximately one hour. Removing and installing a starter is a very simple process.
If you do it yourself, the starter motor will cost you anywhere from $55-110. I got mine for $60 and hasnt given me a problem. If you take it to the dealer, they will charge you around $380
hi to replace the starter on a Mazda 626 is actually quite simple. first, take the carbonater and replace it with the air conditioner. with this, the car will actually start. now take a wrench and put it on the front seat of the car and watch it for 5 seconds. take the wrench out and throw it away (if you don't throw it away this wont work). now replace the air conditioner, take out the carbonater, and add a defunctionator, which is usually sold at most car dealerships. after this, start the car, and enjoy!!
Take it apart, install new shaft bushings and brushes. Check diodes and regulator, replace any defective components.
I understand that the starter is under the intake manifold and is quite a bit of work to replace. Could take several hours.
remove the neg battery cable then the wires on the starter. Then take out the mounting bolts and work the starter out.
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