Not knowing what vehicle you have , I would replace them in the same order as they came off.
remove starter boltsremove cable and wires
3 bolts on starter, pull ,remove wires from start insert new starter and reattach wires and bolt into transmission
To replace the starter on the 2001 Lincoln Town car, first remove the battery cables from the battery. Then, remove the three wires from the starter. Then, remove the bolts holding the starter in place. The starter will then be easy to lift out of the vehicle. Replace the starter by first bolting the new starter in place and then adding the three wires.
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.
disconnect power from battery, remove wires connected to starter, remove bolts from starter (usually 2), remove starter.
you start by taking out the 2 bolts the hold the starter in,, then disconnect the wires and replace starter..er i mean disconnect wires first or one bolt then one wire then the other bold AND OTHER WIRE
disconnect battery. Diconnect wires from starter. Unbolt starter and pull it out. Simple.
Replacing the starter on a 1999 Monte Carlo is fairly easy to do. The car will need to be jacked up to reach the starter. The wires will need to be disconnected from the starter before removing it. After the wires are removed, the starter can be taken down by removing the two bolts. After the starter is removed, replace it with a new one.
remove the neg battery cable then the wires on the starter. Then take out the mounting bolts and work the starter out.
First, disconnect the negative cable on the battery. Remove bolts support the starter. Lower and tilt starter to give you access to the wires. Detach the wires. Install starter in the opposite method of removing.
its located where the tranny bolts up to the motor. disconnect the three wires from the starter, then take the three bolts out of the starter and pull it out. just remember where the wires go!!
Remove the wires from the starter. Remove the retaining bolts. The starter will easily come out. Reverse the process to install the new starter.