To replace the starter on a 2000 GMC Sonoma, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Then, locate the starter, which is typically mounted on the engine block near the transmission. Remove the wiring harness from the starter, followed by the mounting bolts, and take out the old starter. Install the new starter by reversing the steps: secure it with the bolts, reconnect the wiring, and finally, reconnect the battery cable.
The starter on a 1998 GMC Sonoma is replaced by disconnecting the battery, removing the outer cover, and unbolting it from the engine. The wiring harness can then be disconnected, the starter removed, and a new one put in place.
I drive a 2000 gmc sonoma. My jack is behind the passenger seat in a built in box. Hope this helps.
The 2000 GMC Sonoma has four speakers with the standard sound system. An upgraded sound system came with six speakers.
Inside the tranny
235/55/16 is stock on a 2000 gmc sonoma...tough size
Probably about 6
Never, as this truck does not have a timing belt but instead uses a cam chain that will normally last the life of the engine.
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I have a 96 2.2 and had to drop the exhaust from the manifold in order to change the starter. and goos luck.
You Must take the exhaust off at the manifold.
No. GM does not use those.
My 2000 GMC Jimmy is slow cranking. The battery voltage meter is showing charged so I am assuming that the starter is the problem. Where do I find the starter to remove it?