If it's a 6 cyl, Its on the right side farther up. Disconnect bat, remove the wires to the starter, remove the 4 bolts at the tranny mount, and allow the trans to drop about 6 inches. Remove the foam pad. The two bolts that hold the starter on are readily accesable with the trans dropped down, you need a long extension, a wiggle, and I think a 15mm. These bolts and TIGHT. Use a 6 point socket so you don't strip them.
If its a 12 cyl, its on the left side, lower down. Same thing until the bolts. The lower one is a 15 mm (I think) 6 point, the upper is a 12 point 7/16" affair and can be kinda tricky to find.
You can replace the starter, on your 1994 Chrysler town and country Van, by removing the starter wiring. Remove the three retaining bolts. The starter will come off. Reverse the process to install the new starter.
remove the neg battery cable then the wires on the starter. Then take out the mounting bolts and work the starter out.
Is there a good site to go to asap to find how to replace a starter for a 1994 Honda Accord EX
Do you mean the starter solenoid? It's the part of the starter where the wires are bolted on. You'll have to remove and rebuild the starter.
I install a new starter and lost my radio, and i have no code4 it, I have a 1995 XJ6 can anyone help
AnswerHow to replace starter for 1996 Buick Regal #.8 Liter 6cyl
not sure if this will help but, try mademan.com/mm/how-install-head-gasket-1996-jaguar-xj6.html
trying to replace the starter on a 1995 3.3 dodge intrepid! what problems if any can i anticipate?
when your car miss fires is when i replace my spark plug, look at the rpm -and if it is not consistent then it probably needs to be replaced.
To replace the starter on a 1994 Mitsubishi Mighty Max pickup truck, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Then, locate the starter, which is usually found near the transmission bell housing. Remove the mounting bolts and electrical connections from the old starter, then install the new starter by reversing the process. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the new starter to ensure it’s functioning properly.
Just follow the positive battery cable, not far, and there it is.Under $ 20. to replace.
It's kinda tricky. You have to loosen the bolts from under the hood, the bolts screw into the starter, not the motor. Then you have to pull the starter from underneath the car, and unplug the wiring harness.