As stated in a factory manual. (1) Didconnect & isolate the negative cables of BOTH batteries. (2) Raise & support the vehicle. (3) Pull back the protective rubber boot from the starter solenoid power cable (on top of starter) far enough to access and remove the nut that secures the cable and remove the cable. (4) Remove the nut that secures smaller solenoid wire and remove the wire. (5) Loosen the three starter bolts and take out the two hardest to get to. (6) Support the starter with one hand and remove the remaining bolt with the other hand. Then lower the starter down. (7) Reverse this list to install. Hope this helps.
It is behind the starter in the block.
10mm 12 point
Lower rear of driver side of engine.
If yo have power to both wires at the starter when trying to crank, the starter is failed.
No, the Cummins uses an intake heater grid.
The starter solenoid on a Dodge Dakota is built on the starter.
12 quarts
On top of the starter
A 1999 Dodge Durango did not have a 5.8L engine option. The starter on a 5.2L or 5.9L is
Yes
ask your local dodge dealer
It is on the driver side of the engine.