Easy compared to many vehicles. When under hood on passenger side look down under side of engine. You can see the starter and solenoid easily. Remove positive battery cable from battery, then feel around starter for quick connect terminal on top of the solenoid that supplies power to the low amperage relay coil when key is turned and carefully remove wire. You can then easily feel the 2 large bolts that hold starter to engine near flywheel. Remove them, pull starter and after carefully (on the solenoid) unscrewing nut and disconnecting large positive cable from battery, simply replace new one in reverse order. It is best to get a lifetime warranty rebuilt starter and new solenoid as one unit. Make SURE you see that the ground strap held by one of the large starter bolts is put back as you found it when replacing that bolt.
The main thing is to check starter before and even after pulling from vehicle, before instaling new one as often the problem is NOT the starter or solenoid but in the battery cable connection, starter cable connection, the cable itself, interlock relays, switches, etc. in ignition circiut or the ignition wiring itself.
disconnect battery. remove cables at the starter. remove starter mount bolts. remove starter. replace starter. reinstall bolts. reinstall wires. reinstall battery cable.
YOU FIRST HAVE TO DISCONNECT YOUR BATTERY. # Remove air duct assembly. # Disconnect starter harness. # Remove starter bolts (two). # Remove starter. #
The starter is located beneath the throttle body. Remove the intake tube, then the starter bolts can be removed and the starter replaced.
Disconnect the - battery cable Raise and support the vehicle Remove wiring at the top of starter Remove mounting bolts Remove starter
by going over the top of the bell housing
follow the positive battery cable and remove the two bolts 17mm
Take the steering column housing off (usually held by 4 screws from the bottom) and remove the starter cap from the back of the ignition cylinder. In a Nissan, the ignition cylinder usually has a T shaped pin which turns the starter. if you can start your vehicle by turning the starter cap with a screw driver, you probably don't have an issue with the starter.
Remove the positive cable from your 1998 Chevy Cavalier battery. Remove the cables from the front of the starter. Remove the starter retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new starter.
disconnect neg. battery cable, remove positive cable from starter,use 12 mm wrench,disconnect other wire, u need no wrench,male to female fitting ,then get 14 mm wrenchand remove 2 bolts holding starter on to engine. that's it.
Remove the positive cable from your 1995 Nissan Pathfinder battery. Remove the cables from the front of the starter. Remove the starter retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new starter.
To replace the starter on a 1992 Nissan Pulsar, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent electrical shock. Then, locate the starter, which is typically found on the engine's transmission side, and remove the bolts securing it in place. Disconnect the electrical connections from the starter, and then remove the old starter. Install the new starter by reversing the process, ensuring all connections are secure before reconnecting the battery.
In general, remove negative cable from battery, remove electrical wires from starter, remove bolts holding starter in place, remove starter. Replace starter in reverse order.