price your starter at local auto parts store. most starters can be replace in about an hour or two. should only cost you for starter if you are going to do the work yourself.
replace the starter
Should be located at the top of the starter Remove starter Remove 2 screws at side of solenoid Twist (spring loaded) to remove
Replace Remove starter Remove solenoid at top of starter Remove front end of starter for access Remove locking washer from starter shaft Drive should slide off shaft
You should remove the positive cable from your 1996 Toyota battery. Remove the cables from the front of the starter. Remove the starter retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new starter.
Should be located at the rear lower section of the engine Remove the - battery cable Raise and support vehicle Disconnect the wiring at the top of starter Remove mounting bolts Remove 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.
disconnected the batteris - disconnet the wiring on starter motor,make not of the cables remove the two bolts securing the start to the car, installation is reverse Disconnect and REMOVE the battery. This allows you to get to the wires on the starter much easier. Then remove starter. Be sure to get the small bearing out of the housing and replace it. A new one should come with the starter, but if it does not, get one and put it in.
Neither, it should stay the way that it is!! Final!!
Remove battery connections. remove large wire at starter (13mm nut), remove small wire on starter (10mm nut), remove 3 13mm bolts from the starter to the engine (some had a bracket, depends on model) starter should drop out bottom. refitt in reverse. .
First, check the ground to the starter and confirm that you have power to the starter. If you do, the starter should work fine. Second, you can always remove the starter and check if the gear can spin and the spindle depresses at all. If not, replace the starter.
Remove the starter power wire from the battery that goes to starter. Starter is between the transmission and engine. Remove the 3 bolts from the starter to the transhousing. Replace new starter re-install the power wire.:) Disconnect the battery first!!! Also, besides the battery cable there should also be a starter switch wire (probably a spade connection).
If you're talking about the older, air cooled beetles, The starter is reached from UNDER the car. Disconnect the battery, put the back of the vehicle on jack stands or ramps. Climb under and you should see the starter RIGHT BESIDE THE TRANSMISSION. Remove the wires, remove the 2 mounting bolts and the starter should fall out.