If it's a 1997 or similar age, jack up the front and remove the bar that holds the radiator up, (you'll have to support the radiator by another means) there's 3 bolts to undo, as well as the 2 electrical connections. There should be enough room to squeeze it past the radiator.
Disconnect - battery cable Loosen 2 mounting bolts Remove wiring Drop starter
pay someone to do it.
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.
try this link it may help keep in mind ford probe's have Mazda engine's
You need four things to start a car compression/ spark/ air/ and fuel/ if these components are present check your starter, dead battery, and all your connections. Good luck
whats the gap size for a 1985 e150 econoline conversion van (carbed) ======================================================= According to one of Fords websites : For a 1985 Ford E-150 : All engines have the spark plugs gapped at ( .044 inch ) * the HIGH ALTITUDE version of the 4.9 liter six , the spark plugs are gapped at .054
Begin by removing the positive cable from your battery. Remove the cables from the front of the starter. Remove the starter retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new Ford starter.
Probes were not made until 1989
diagram of starter in a 1993 ford probe
THERE WAS NO FORD PROBE IN MODEL YEAR 1985
a 99 ford probe doesnt exist
Japanese Motor that is frequently engine swapped into a Ford Probe.
does anything need to be taken off to remove a started on 89 ford probe
Yes
look at the lower rear end of the engine on the passenger side
Check with local library for a repair manual, or automedia.com
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.
No. If you want it done right, you better expect to put some real work into it. No simple solution will fix your problem. I speak from personal experience. Sincerely, the girl who is changing the starter on her own 95 Ford Probe SE
Takes about 5 minutes if it is a 2.5L V-6.