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Good day allen,
raise your vehicle high enough to slide under. make sure you support the vehicle when raised.
Now some voyagers have a plastic shield underneath for protection. Remove this shield.
Remove the positive from the battery, Make sure all your tools are near you. remove the wires from your
starter and take note how the are seated. With a ratchet, remove the two bolts.that hold the starter in place
Sometimes there is a shield near the Tranny/Motor which needs to be remove before you remove the started
When you get the new starter reverse this this letter

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