What is the trick for removing the starter, from the engine, I have the starter unbolted but has a small compartment that stops me removing it from the engine?
You change out the starter on a 2001 bravada by opening the hood of the car then following the battery redÊcable from the battery to the starter.
If the starter is spinning but not catching, the problem lies in the starter drive (also called bendix). You will either have to replace the starter or repair it by replacing the bendix.
If its a 94-96 Model it`s under the seat !
on a 92 it's drivers side, mounted on wheelwell, if you goto autozone.com and log in your info, then go to component locations that will tell you where all your relays are located, very well-informed a-z easy searching
I've had the Gear on the tail shaft come loose where the cable goes into the transmission.
If the starter is clicking when you turn the key then the relay is not the problem, more likely is the battery and starter wire connections. Take them off and clean them before putting them back on ( have the battery checked ) corrosion will cause the symptom you described, however there should be a starter relay in the engine compartment fuse panel. If the truck is a standard transmission, it could be the Neutral safety switch, which is located under the clutch pedal. However, most likely it is the solenoid on the starter, I just had the same problem, time for a new starter.
If the starter is spinning but not catching, the problem lies in the starter drive (also called bendix). You will either have to replace the starter or repair it by replacing the bendix.
This usually happens when the starter drive goes bad or if the flywheel has been damaged by the starter or previous starter failure. When you pull the starter to have a look, turn the flywheel and check all the teeth on it before replacing the starter.
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forgetting to hook up the slip ignition wire
I found out the answer to my own question: because the battery was almost dead. It probably didn't even need a new starter. check the voltage on your battery before diagnosing a bad starter. sheesh, what's wrong with me.
inside starter
THE KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE.
The main parts are the starter motor, starter drive gear and starter solenoid. Look up '94 Ford Escort LX in the RockAuto.com parts catalog and look under Electrical to see photos of the starter and its parts. Make sure the voltage from the ignition key wire to the solenoid is > 3 volts before replacing the starter. If a low voltage is coming into the solenoid then a new starter and solenoid will not fix the starting problem and the new solenoid could be damaged. Look up '94 Ford Escort LX in the autosparepartsusa.com i am sure you will get there
there is a ignition fuse under the hood, no starter fuse
the starter is under the car by the oil filter
Your solonoid needs replacing. Solenoid.