The starter on 4th generation (1995-1999) Nissan Sentras is very easy to locate and replace. It is a mostly-black cylinder, about 9 or 10" long and 3" thick, that sits on the front center of the engine. It is held on by 2 bolts, and has 2 wires connected. The 2 bolts come off easily, one of the wires simply comes unplugged easily, and the other has a small bolt holding it on.
Replacement may involve removing a bracket that holds the throttle (gas pedal) in a certain position, because there may not be enough room to work with that bracket in place. Removing and replacing that bracket (which is held onto the engine block by 2 bolts), does not affect the operation of the car.
If this is the first time the starter is having issues, replacement can be put off for a couple weeks by taking a small hammer (or something similar) and hitting the starter. Don't hit it too hard, but don't be too gentle. It might take several hits to get it to work. This is only a temporary solution. The starter WILL have to be replaced eventually.
where is the starter located on a 1998 Nissan sentra
It's by the flywheel housing.
Yes, the solenoid is located on top of the starter motor.
try the defrost
It's by the flywheel housing.
the relay are located at the dash under near fuse
can a starter be removed from the top on a 98 Nissan sentra gxe
replace the starter
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On a 1999 Nissan Sentra, the starter is located on the driver's side of the engine, near the transmission. It is mounted to the engine block, typically towards the bottom, making it accessible from underneath the vehicle. To replace or service it, you may need to remove the battery and other components for better access.
no its part of the starter i belive