YES ... you don't even have to read to much into the book to find out either ... It says it on the cover of the manual it's for a 1996 Nissan 200sx ES ...
I have never heard of an Automatic Starter. Are you talking about a Remote Starter? Now if you are asking if an A/T equipped Mazda and a Manual Transmission equipped Mazda have the same starter, the answer is yes, they are identical.
if it is an automatic transmission it is a real nitemare. you have to remove the two transmission coolent lines from the radiator, then you have to slide the starter out through the front of the motor, in between the motor mount and the engine, it will only fit if you get it just right.
I think it's depending on the vehicle, there may be a spacer between the starter and the motor. There may be a shield between the starter and the transmission housing if your starter is bolted to the transmission.
On a 1995 Ford Explorer : Looking into the engine compartment from the DRIVERS SIDE ( a flashlight would be helpfull ) the starter is LOW DOWN at the rear of the engine where the automatic transmission is bolted to the rear of the engine
On the 4.0 L engine, I believe the starter can be found low down on the driver's side of the engine, just in front of the transmission.
I was looking at one of the Ford websites , and for a 1996 Ford Explorer 4.0 litre V6 : It lists two different part numbers for a starter depending on whether it is an automatic or manual transmission
found it, it's under the manafold in the back Specify that you were looking for the automatic transmission starter because the Manual transmission has the starter right below the battery and air filter 15mm bolts btw
There are a few types of solenoids in an automobile. The transmission solenoid is responsible for properly shifting the gears in an automatic transmission. The starter solenoid power the starter.
If they are both automatic transmission , or both manual transmission , they have the same part numbers for a 1993 and a 1995
The starter solenoid is on the starter. The transmission solenoids are on the transmission.The starter solenoid is on the starter. The transmission solenoids are on the transmission.
Follow the + battery cable -jump the small terminal and the wire to the starter (Make sure in neutral) Starter should operate
take right side motor mount loose and jack motor up to get starter off.