Removing and Installing Starter - page 14-14 (VG92)

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

6.2 Removing and Installing Starter

WARNING

Before removing starter mounting bolts install an engine lifting device to support the weight of the engine. See 3. Engine

To remove the starter, first disconnect the ground strap from the negative (minus) battery terminal. On cars with automatic transmission, work beneath the car to remove the two bolts that hold the cover plate to the starter, and remove the plate.

Disconnect the wire to terminal 50 and the positive (plus) battery cable from the starter solenoid. Note the location of any other wires attached to the starter and then disconnect them. Remove the bolts that hold the starter to the transaxle bellhousing and remove the starter. On cars with automatic transmission, it is also necessary to remove the bolt holding the starter mounting bracket to the engine.

Inspect the starter. Replace or repair the starter if the drive pinion teeth are worn or broken. On cars with manual transmission, inspect the starter bushing that is pressed into the transaxle's bellhousing. If the bushing is worn or damaged, it should be replaced as described below.

Before Performing any Work

Please read Cautions and Warnings before proceeding with any work on your vehicle

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