This web site won't allow that much bandwidth to be sent through this Email.So I will attempt to explain where to look and what a starter looks like.Starters are located low and on the front of most transverse engine(front wheel drive) American cars.The easiest way to find it is to trace the battery cable from the "+" side of the battery.This most commonly used cable is red, about the size of your pinkie finger.You'll need to jack the car up and put it on jack stands for support.NEVER crawl under a vehicle supported by only a jack.Remove the negative cable from the battery (black cable with a " - "by the post).Trace the other cable marked positive with a " + " down to the starter.You'll need to remove any engine covers from underneath to get access to the starter.Next remove the cables and wires from the starter itself,mark their locations if it will help.Personally I use a digital camera and take pictures from every angle,load them on my computer for later viewing.Also,if you blow up the picture,you can find those hidden bolts you can't see.Now simply remove the attaching bolts and remove the starter.
could you tell me the diagnostic code meaning for p1506.This is from a '02 ford taurus with the DOHC...
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could you tell me the diagnostic code meaning for p1506.This is from a '02 ford taurus with the DOHC motor?
my car takes about ten to fifthteen minutes to start if it has been sitting for acouple of days. it...
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need information on how to remove and replace the upper and lower intake manifods on a 2000 Ford...
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