Presumably you mean remove & replace the starter...rebuilding it, a bench job, is a bit complex and best left to a full shop of specialists. Actually a good novice type job. Fairly accessable...not normally too frozen in or such. Not much damage you can do either. A couple of bolts...a couple of wires...jiggle it out...reverse procedure on install. Best to disconnect battery...as when the wires touch you'll get sparks...no real chance of injury...but can make you jump. ....and while not needing many or any particularly special tools...you would need a good basic set of sockets, wrenches, extensions...that type of thing.
The starter relay on a 1994 Chevy Silverado is mounted on the starter. The starter and relay are usually changed as a single unit.
The starter solenoid is mounted to the starter.
It is mounted on the top of the starter.
It is mounted on the top of the starter.
Behind the starter.
On top of the starter - looks like a juice can
on the roght side below the manifold
It is bolted on the top of the starter.
NO.
Located behind the starter. Have to take starter off to get to it.
How to change a starter in 2005 Silverado v 8
disconnect battery. Diconnect wires from starter. Unbolt starter and pull it out. Simple.