Most starters have two mounting bolts and one thick wire (usually around 10mm or more) which goes to the starter relay and from there to the "+" side of the battery.
The starter circuit is completed through the starter's mounting bolts - which are screwed onto the engine - and from there to the "-" side of the battery.
Depending on the vehicle make and model, the starter relay is activated when the ignition key is turned to the "Start" position or when a separate "Start button" is pressed.
anybody can do it
It is on the starter.
yes. it is often easier and about the same price to just buy a reman. starter though.
It is on the starter.
The starter will cost you around $100. The labor cost to install it will be around $75.
replace the remote
The starter relay is built on the starter.
Remove old one from battery and starter solenoid and replace with new following the same rounting
To replace the starter in a 1999 Jeep Cherokee Sport, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Then, locate the starter under the vehicle, typically near the transmission. Remove the bolts securing the starter in place, disconnect the wiring harness and the positive battery cable from the starter, and then install the new starter by reversing the process. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the new starter to ensure it functions properly.
The starter is on the lower passenger side of the engine.
The solenoid is built on the starter.
Disconnect your battery, then remove the two nuts from the starter wire harness. Pull the wire and cable of the studs. Remove starter bolts and slide starter out of bellhosing.