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Teresa Copp Posted on May 08, 2017

How do you change the starter on 1995 corsica 2.2 4 cup engine need video if possible

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Tony C

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  • Posted on Mar 18, 2010

SOURCE: 91 chev corsica location of starter, any special tools needed

Nothing special about the tools but you will need to make sure you add the shim correctly

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 15, 2010

SOURCE: 1995 chevy corsica is been

Try removing all spark plugs and crank the engine for a bit to get everything lubed up and it will give u max compression..Also replace plugs and fire some carb or injection cleaner in some high octane gas........Hope this helps.

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Starter - REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
(see Figures 1 and 2)
  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable at the battery, then disconnect the positive battery cable at the starter.
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Fig. 1: Starter removal on 4WD-6-cylinder engine

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Fig. 2: Starter removal on 2WD-6-cylinder engine
  1. On 4wd models with the 6-cylinder engine:
    1. Remove the front gravel shield.
    2. Detach the oil pressure switch connector.
    3. Drain the engine oil and remove the oil filter.
CAUTION The EPA warns that prolonged contact with used engine oil may cause a number of skin disorders, including cancer! You should make every effort to minimize your exposure to used engine oil. Protective gloves should be worn when changing the oil. Wash your hands and any other exposed skin areas as soon as possible after exposure to used engine oil. Soap and water, or waterless hand cleaner should be used.
  1. On 2wd models with the 6-cylinder engine:
    1. Remove the front right wheel.
    2. Remove the front gravel shield.
    3. Remove the exhaust manifold heat insulator.
    4. Remove the exhaust manifold.
    5. Detach the oil pressure switch connector.

  2. Unfasten the remaining electrical connections at the starter solenoid.
  3. Remove the two nuts holding the starter to the bell housing, then pull the starter toward the front of the vehicle and out.

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I cant figure out how to reconnect my spark plug wires

Hi wadefields0, The firing order for your corsica is 1-3-4-2. From front to rear on the engine itself the cylinders are 1-2-3-4. Hope this helps good luck to you.Let me know how you made out.
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