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How do I remove my automatic car starter from my jeep grand cherockee lardo...? I don't care if it doesn't work afterwards..

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Look up underneath the drivers side where your feet go. You will see the module, all you have to do is unplug all the wiring harnasses that go to it and pull it out. Then it won't work. You can either leave all the wires where they are because that won't hurt antthing or follow them to where they are soldered in and cut them off and tape them up.

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Installation instructions on changing a starter in a 2005 jeep grand cherokee with the 5.7L

Removal of the Starter
  • Park your Jeep Grand Cherokee on a level surface, activate the emergency brake and place blocks behind the back tires for safety. Disconnect the negative battery cable with a terminal puller and isolate it. Raise the front end of the car with a jack for easier access to the starter.
  • Check for a support bracket if your Jeep Grand Cherokee has four wheel drive (also in some transmissions). You will find the support bracket between the front axle and side of the transmission. Remove the two support bracket bolts at the transmission and pry the support bracket away slightly to obtain access to the starter bolts. Place the bolts you remove in the jar for safe keeping until later.
  • Support the weight of the starter and unfasten the starter mounting bolts. Place the bolts in the jar. Move the starter toward the front of the vehicle. The nose of the starter pinion housing should clear the housing.
  • Point the nose of the starter downward and lower the starter enough to remove the nut that fastens the battery positive cable wire harness connector eyelet to the solenoid battery terminal stud.
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  • Purchase a replacement starter that has the same or higher cranking capacity (power rating) as the original starter. Also, match the bolt patterns, drive gears and electrical connections. Your owner's manual may list specifications or the auto parts technician will help you determine them. Download an owner's manual on the My Jeep website.
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