It's on the bottom of the engine, where the engine joins the transaxle. If memory serves correctly, simply remove the wires and the three bolts holding the starter in place and reverse that order to replace it. It's also important to note, that when doing any work with electrical parts on a car, always disconnect the negative battery terminal to avoid accidental grounding.
At the bottom rear of the engine, on the side of the oilpan, where it meets the transmission
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Low compression, weak spark or poor fuel delivery can make a vehicle more difficult to start in the cold.
disconnect the negative battery cable then the wires from the starter. Remove the mounting bolts and drop the starter down. Try this for Chev S10 problems. Buy the Chilton General Motors publication #28860. It covers S10s 1982-93 from detailing to engine rebuilds, including changing the starter.
Your vehicle has a starter solenoid which is piggy back on the starter.
You failed to mention what year the S10 is but, most of them use a fusible link to protect the alternator circuit.
It is attached to the starter.
YES.
The starter solenoid is attached to the starter.
On the passenger side of the engine in the back.
Should be on top of the starter - follow the + battery cable
Backside, lower, passenger side of engine.
It is on the left bottom side of the engine towards the back.
It is attached to the starter, just follow the positive battery cable from the battery, it will lead you to the starter solenoid.
It is located in the throttle body.
Behind the glove box
Yes, two, there are located in the throttle body.
My 1989 chevy s10 doesn't accelerate quckly,why is this?