The starter is located at the front of the engine ( really the side part of the engine just beside the oil filter ) From underneath there are 3 large bolts to remove and some small ones. Disconnect the battery cables first, then disconnect the wires to the starter, then remove the unit. Look out for any shims ( small metal pieces that act as spacers ) between the starter and the engine. If there are none no problem. Re-install the reverse.
Disconnect the battery. The vehicle will probably have to be raised to reach the starter. The starter has two or three bolts holding it in, and wiring attached. Remove the wires remembering where to put them back. Remove the bolts and pull starter out.
open the hood, look down between the rad. and the engine. There it is.
if the starter is good , then its possible. do you know how to do it?
The starter solenoid is on the left side fenderwell next to the battery.
The starter on a 1988 Mercury Topaz is typically located on the bottom side of the engine, near the transmission bell housing. It is attached to the engine block and is accessed from underneath the vehicle. It may be necessary to raise the car and remove some components to reach the starter.
Mercury Topaz was created in 1983.
Disconnect the - battery cable Raise and support the vehicle Remove the wiring at the top of starter Remove starter mounting bolts Remove starter
Remove - battery cable Raise and support vehicle if needed Disconnect wiring at top of starter Remove starter mounting bolts Remove starter
Just look under the front of the car, just behind the rad. And there it is, if it is a 4cyl of course?
Disconnect the - battery cable Raise and support the vehicle Remove wiring at the top of the starter Remove starer mounting bolts Remove starter
To wire the starter solenoid on a 1993 Mercury Topaz, connect the battery positive terminal to one terminal of the solenoid. The other terminal should connect to the starter motor. The solenoid also has a smaller terminal for the ignition switch wire, which activates the solenoid when the key is turned. Ensure all connections are secure and properly insulated to prevent electrical issues.
Not quite sure what you are asking, but if you are changing the solenoid, then disconnect the battery first.