the starter has one black &one red with a little red it has one wire coming out of the side looks like it like it kremps to little wire cominmg out of side and has one going to core or bidicks
Disconnect the positive battery cable and then take out the starter bolts and remove the wires/ then put the wires onto the new starter, put the stater back on and then put the battery cable back on.
There are several wires that must be removed from the existing starter before it can be replaced. The wires need to be taped and labeled so that they can be put correctly back on the new starter. The old starter needs two bolts to be taken out to put the starter in.
Did you just put a starter on it ??? Sounds like the starter wires are on the starter wrong are thay are shorted out. CHECK THE WIRES GOING TO THE STARTER CLOSELY.
Yes but it varies from car to car
The easiest way to change them is on a hoist. if you dont have acess to one jack up the front of the car and put stands under it.disconnect the batterythere will be two bolts going through the starter into the bellhousing, remove the two bolts. they should be 13mmonce you remove the starter remove the wires attached to the solenoid making sure to take note of where the wires go.it is easier to remove the wires once the starter is out as you will have more room.when you put the new starter in put the wires on firstfit the starter then reconnect the batteryRead more: http://www.justanswer.com/questions/1woj2-change-starter-motor-ford-falcon#ixzz0TUgd4eNV
Un-Hook battery- Unhook wires off old starter. (should be 3 wires ) some are 4 If unable to access wires take starter off first and then take off wires, Unbolt starter- will slide forward towards front of vechicle- and replace new starter everything vise-versa-- Don't worry because their is No way to put it in wrong because it will only GO in (1) way.. Note: U may want to mark your wires- so that you know where to place them when you put the new starter in.
remove wires from the top of starter, remove the two bolts that attach starter to bell housing, pull starter off, reverse to put starter back on
disconnect ground on battery terminal,locate starter there shoulb be 2 wires n possibly a plug,disconnect plug take nuts off the that hold the wires on then there are 2 bolts that hold starter to transmission take those out and pull starter out compare with new starter if the same put it in put bolts in reconnect wires n plug reconnect ground...your done
undo the wires then take the bolts out then put the new one in.
Did you put a starter on it ? If so, Then you have put the starter wires in the wrong place are you have the big battery wire touching the small wire that goes to the starter. Recheck the wiring on the starter.
There's two wires to connect... just put them where they belong. Positive to the solenoid, negative to the starter body.
To remove the starter motor, disconnect the battery first. Take a picture, if possible, so that the new starter can be put back in place the same as the old one was. Disconnect the wires and remove the starter bolts. Remove the starter and replace with a new one. Hook up the wires and the battery.