The starter on a 1997 gm jimmy is going to be under the vehicle on the passenger side of the transmission and you take off the wheel and that back guard that's held on by Christmas trees that's what i call them and on the top of it there should be a shield and you have to take that shield off if there is one and then you will have a positive and negative on it and before you touch them you need to undo either the positive or negative battery terminals and then take them off and after you do that and take off the positive and negative off the starter there will be two bolts holding the starter in place and loosen the bolts off of the bell housing and pry it down and away from the starter with out messing it up then put a shim in it to hold it and the bell housing and starter should have a notch in them both to where you can pull the starter out but its going to be very aggravating but just jiggle and move it around and it will come out and put it back in how you took it out and the new starter most likely will not come with a shield so take your old one and put it on when you have the new starter up in there with both the negative and positive cables back on but that's pretty much how you change a starter in a 1997 GM jimmy
NO it will not. The bell housing are different and you can not change them.
Assume you mean starter solenoid; most GM starters have the solenoid built in. To change it, just replace the starter.
Check with a GM dealer's service center. There was a recall but I don't know if it affected the 1997 models or not.
Code P0753 is a shift solenoid code probably sticking so I would change the transmission fluid and filter then erase code.This should fix the problem.
crawl under the car an remove it
Remove the dash on the passenger side. Good luck, this is not an easy job.
The starter is located on the right hand side of your GM 3.4 liter engine. You can follow the positive battery cable directly to the starter.
From what I understand, you have to diconnect the exhaust system on the side that the starter motor is located on. To reassemble you have to replace the exhaust gasket with a new one. If you are replacing the starter, there is a GM starter that is a direct replacement for the Isuzu starter and costs quite a bit less.
No there is not.
TO CHANGE ANY STARTER IS THE SAME! Unhook battery cable, go to starter, unhook wires, depending on vechile, the flywheel cover may have to be removed. Unboot the starter and your done. Instalion is the opsite of what i just stated. FYI, flywheel cover on gm trucks, normally have at least 6 bolts.
Shanghai GM was created in 1997.
GM Broadcasting was created in 1997.