2 bolts hold it on
Remove the positive battery cable from your 1988 Chevrolet 1500 pickup truck battery. Remove the cables from the front of the starter. Remove the starter retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new starter.
Disconnect the - battery cable Raise and support the vehicle Remove wiring at the top of starter Remove mounting bolts Remove starter
remove neg.cable.then positive cable cable from starter,remove male to female wire ,then remove 2 bolts holding starter to engine.
Yes, a Mazda B2000 is most definitely a 4-cylinder with a 2.0L engine. However, technically Mazda didn't produce the B2000 as a 1988 model. It was made in 1986-1987. Then in 1989 Mazda made the B2200 Pickup, which is a 2.2L 4 cylinder.
disconnect neg. battery cable ,remove pos.cable from starter .10 or 12 mm wrench.remove wire from starter ,no wrench needed,its a male to female connector,remove 2 bolts holding starter to engine,12 or 14 mm wrench,thats it.
The starter on most GM product is located on the lower passenger side of the engine at the rear of the block held on by two bolts. Disconnect your battery, remove the two bolts, and drop the starter down just far enough to remove the wiring from the starter. ( it helps if you have a block or something to rest the starter on while you remove the wires so there is no tension them.) Simply reverse order.
NO Chevy did not make a 3 bolt starter. It only requires 2 bolts.
Remove the positive cable from your 1988 Chevy Astro battery. Remove the cables from the front of your starter. Remove the starter retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new starter.
You should begin by removing the positive cable from your 1988 Chevy Corvette battery. Remove the cables from the front of the starter. Remove the three starter retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new starter.
go to auto zone.com enter vehicle info.then look up starter,then click on repair guide and it will tell you.
Disconnect the - battery cable Raise and support vehicle Disconnect the wiring at top of starter Remove mounting bolts Remove starter
Disconnect the battery. Unhook the starter wires. Remove the two bolts on the starter. Take the starter out, and bolt the new one in. Reverse the procedure to finish the installation.