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Starter is located underneath the intake manifold on the back side of the engine. It is bolted into the bell housing of the transmission so that the gear on the starter meshes with the ring gear. Tough to get to, especially if you do not have a lift.
Everyone can find the battery. With the hood up and standing in front of the car look down and to the left of the battery. That big bell on its side shaped metal thing is the bell housing. Follow it around to the rear of the engine.
1. Raise the front of the car and support on jack stands. 2. Remove negative battery cable. 3. Crawl under the car and locate the starter. 4. Remove 13 mm nut securing power cable to the starter and pull cable to the side. 5. Remove 10 mm nut securing the ignition wire to the solenoid and pull wire to the side. 6. Using a ratchet with a 13 mm socket and 6" extension, remove the 2 bolts securing the starter to the transmission. 7. Remove starter.
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