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Disconnect battery, locate starter wires [should be 3] make particular note of how wires are connected, then remove the two nuts that hold them in place, loosen and remove the two bolts keeping hold of starter to prevent it falling and remove starter. Replace new starter and it's two bolts, wires and nuts as previously hooked up, and then battery wire, and carank vehicle.
Remove the plate, then remove all the screws on the silver plate that is behind the license plate itself. There should be 4 other screws to remove. Once you have done this, open your trunk and partially remove the carpet behind the trunk etc-------------------------------------------------------------------------- Car Key Programmer
disconnect battery cable, raise and support vehicle, disconnect wiring at starter, remove starter mounting bolts then remove starter. for a 86 buick lesabre. good- day !
For 1995 Buick Century the
starter is located in the front of the engine near the transmission
bell housing.
To remove, disconnect the battery negative, mark and note where the different wires go on the starter terminals,
remove the wiring from the starter, then remove 2 x 14mm bolts that
hold the stater in place, slide the starter out an down, reverse to
install.
Hope this helps (remmeber to rate and comment this answer).
I dont know what you need a bolt pattern for exactly, usually you just need to locate the starter. Disconnect all the wires from it, noting their locations, and unbolt the bolts and it should come right out.
Hello Bellamy. When removing starter, note if any shims are used between the starter
and mounting surface. If shims are found, reinstall in original
locations.If starter is noisy during cranking, remove one .015 inch
double shim or add one .015 inch single shim to the outer bolt. If
starter makes a high pitched whine after engine start, add .015 inch
double shims until noise ceases.
Disconnect battery ground cable and raise and support vehicle.
Remove starter braces, shields or other components that may hinder
starter
removal. Support starter and remove mounting bolts.
Lower starter and disconnect solenoid wires and battery cable. Remove starter from vehicle. Reverse procedure to install.
There you are, remember to use safety glasses to keep your vision protected. Use proper safety stands and wheel chocks to support the vehicle while under it.
the starter is located in the front of the engine, two bolts hold it in, jack the car off the ground use jack stands! to access it, disconnect the battery before u start the work!, then remove the wiring from the starter solenoid, 4 wires i think, make a note of where they go for re-assembly, remove the two bolts and drop the starter out, very easy.
start out by disconnecting the battery, remove the 2 starter bolts, once the starter bolts are removed you can remove the small wires off the starter solenoid (take a picture where the wires go so when you reinstall the new starter you know which terminal to put them on), bolt up the new starter and your done.
or you can check out a repair manual from your local library and look at the pictures.
No photo. But jack ukp the car locate the starter, but first remove the neg terminal from the battery. You will see two bolts holding the starter on. Remove these. Remove the battery wires from the starter and replace new one.
There are 3 bolts inside that have backed out, this is a tough job. You have to have special tools to complete this job. You have to pull the pins on the side after disassembling to access the bolts.
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