You have to lift the car and look from underneath. There are 2 bolts that go thru the bellhousing and connect to the starter. Locate the starter (on Left Hand drive the starter is on the driver side). The 2 bolts are 19mm. The bottom bolt is easier to get out, the top one will require a long extension on the racthet and perhaps an impact gun. Try to loosen with a breaker bar if you have one.
Begin by removing the positive cable from your 1990 Volvo 240 battery. Remove the cables from the front of the starter motor. Remove the starter motor retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new starter motor.
it is easy if you remove the exhast so you can get to the starter bolts
Disconnect the - battery cable Lift and safely secure vehicle Remove wires from starter Remove mounting bolts Drop starter
Disconnect the - battery cable raise and support vehicle Disconnect wiring harness at top of starter Remove mounting bolts Remove starter
To remove the starter on a 1986 Suzuki Intruder, first disconnect the battery to prevent electrical shorts. Then, locate the starter, which is typically mounted on the right side of the engine. Remove the bolts securing the starter, along with the electrical connections, being careful to note their positions. Finally, carefully pull the starter out from its mounting location.
To remove the starter from a 1986 Corvette, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Then, lift the vehicle and support it on jack stands. Remove the starter mounting bolts and disconnect the electrical connections, including the battery and solenoid wires. Finally, carefully pull the starter out from its position and set it aside.
the only way i could figure out how to get the starter out was to remove the right engine mount
pretty straightforward, disconnect negative battery cable, remove and label wiring from starter, remove bolts from that connect starter to the transmission housing. Replace with new starter, attach mounting bolts, reconnect wiring, and negative battery cable, and ur good to go.
Remove the starter and take it to your local auto parts store for testing.
1. Disconnect the battery negative terminal 2. Disconnect the leads to the Starter Soleniod (the cylindrical thing on top of the starter) 3. Remove bolts attaching the starter to the engine 4. Remove Starter 5. Installation is the reverse of these instructions. Hope this helps...
For the ones on the side you may have to remove the engine mount or starter. For the ones on the back you will have to remove the transmission.For the ones on the side you may have to remove the engine mount or starter. For the ones on the back you will have to remove the transmission.
In general, remove negative cable from battery, remove electrical wires from starter, remove bolts holding starter in place, remove starter. Replace starter in reverse order.