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The bolts on the starter take a 5/8 inch wrench. The battery cable is a 13mm wrench.
a wrench and some plyers.
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.
with a wrench.
If the starter bolts are difficult to remove on a 1997 Ford Taurus, they were probably put on using an air wrench. An air wrench can be used to remove them or a product called Liquid Wrench.
Right in front of the oil pan (2.8l) Disconnect the battery before getting a wrench close to the starter. The starter has a HOT battery cable runnign directly to it. Shorting this to the frame with a wrench might start a fire, blow up your battery, or both.
Right in front of the oil pan (2.8l) Disconnect the battery before getting a wrench close to the starter. The starter has a HOT battery cable runnign directly to it. Shorting this to the frame with a wrench might start a fire, blow up your battery, or both.
To remove car parts, a person must have the right tools. For a person to remove a starter on a 1996 Saturn they would need a 1/2 inch socket, a 4 inch extension, a wrench, and pliers.Ê
the bolts that hold the starter on should be 9/16, so just a wrench, or socket/ratchet. the wires should be 3/8. if not, you can usually take those off with a pair of channel locks, or adjustable pliers.
first disconnect your battery cables.u have 2 wires,1 to the positive battery cable and the other has a female fitting,just un plug that one and the positive cable takes a 10 mm wrench, then u have 2 bolts holding the starter on ,use a12 mm wrench to take starter off.
Its under the intake manifold. Buy a repair manual and have at it. If your-re a decent wrench and have plenty of tools you can do it. Dealer wants about $1200 to do it. Starter costs about $250