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remove the positive battery terminal, then you have two bolts to remove the starter honda's are all metric so if you use a 9/16 tool you will strip the nuts,
hello there: you will need to disconnect the positive cable from the battery then you will need to locate the starter you will have two or three bolt that you will need to remove then disconnect the wiring from the starter and mark wires so you know where they to remove the starter and replace in reverse...hope this helps you out please leave a review thanks sincerely D.Jones
disconnect the cable to the battery........there is 3 bolt holding the starter to the engine/transmission housing. You may need to remove the air intake manifold to gain access to the work area.
if youve found the starter motor there are 2 bolt diagnolly across from eeach other12mm from memory. if you cant find the starter look for where the gearbox meets the engine and follow the line
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