On 1989-91 models equipped with a 2.5L engine, it is necessary to
remove the exhaust clamp and bracket, and the transmission brace rod
before removing the starter.
Remove all wires from the starter and tag them for installation.
It may be easier to remove the solenoid wires after lowering the
starter. Support the starter before removing the wires. DO NOT LET THE
STARTER HANG BY THE WIRES.
On 4.0L, 5.2L and 5.9L engines, it may be necessary to remove the oil cooler line bracket and the exhaust brace.
Remove all but one attaching bolt, support the starter (it's heavier than it looks) and remove the last bolt.
Lower the starter from the engine.
If installing the original starter, inspect the pinion gear for damage or excessive wear.
Inspect the flywheel gear teeth for damage through the starter mounting hole.
To install:
Install the starter in the engine and hand-tighten the retaining bolts.
Engage any electrical connections that were removed from the starter.
Tighten the retaining bolts and engage any cooler lines, braces and brackets that were removed. Lower the vehicle.
Connect the negative battery cable and check for proper starter operation.
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