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this is very easy, what problem are u having here? u do need a floor jack to raise the car up and safety jack stands to keep it up safely and not squish your head..this is very easy, what problem are u having here? u do need a floor jack to raise the car up and safety jack stands to keep it up safely and not squish your head..
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there might be a to create the connection between our car and the 3-bolt start but you would want a mobile mechanic to create that procedure. On my part, I would have suggested talking to buick in order to find a compatible starter for your car which matched your old starter. This would help avoid the current issues and stop any unforeseen issues from occurring.
Here is a step by step. As always care must be taken when lifting a car, proper support is necessary.
The starter is on the side of the engine closest to the radiator. 1. Disconnect the battery negative cable and isolate it so it can't make contact with the battery connection. 2. Raise and properly support the car. 3. Disconnect the wires from the starter. 4. Remove the plastic shield from the bell housing to expose the starter bolts. 5. Remove the starter. Note: If there are shims under the starter you will need to replace them as needed. Note: Compare the old starter with the new starter before installing are two different starters for this application.
Your 3800 Regal should not create any additional work to remove/replace the factory starter...Ask your parts store to show you one...be sure to disconnect one side of the battery prior to any work around the starter...Should be just 3 bolts (plus 2 wire conncections) for the switch out...Hope this helps.
Removal
1. Disconnect negative battery cable. Raise and support vehicle. As required, remove nuts from A/C
compressor, exhaust system and/or engine braces, adjacent to starter. On M/T models, remove bending
brace from around starter (if equipped). On all models, remove other items that may interfere with
removal of starter.
2. If necessary, remove nut from engine cross brace. Using pry bar between upper engine mount and engine,
pry rearward and support engine.
3. If necessary, remove oil filter, air induction tube and cooling fan. Remove flywheel inspection cover (if
equipped). Remove starter solenoid terminal "S" nut and battery cable nut. Separate wiring from starter.
Remove starter mounting bolts. Remove shims and note arrangement for reassembly. Remove starter.
Installation
Before installing starter onto engine, tighten inner solenoid terminal nuts to ensure they are secure in cap.
Starter failure may occur due to terminal or cap damage. Install starter and wiring. Ensure shims are installed in
original location.
The starter is on the underside of the transmission, there are wires feeding the solenoid (remove) 3 starter bolts (remove) pull off transmission/flywheel
it is bolt on but there is two bolts that go straight up they will remove the starter make sure you disconnect the battery first and be careful not to mix the wires when installing new one good luck
I had the same problem with my 95 Lesabre. The owners manual says to take the key out, and wait 3 minutes(until the light goes off). It should fire right up.
this is very easy, what problem are u having here? u do need a floor jack to raise the car up and safety jack stands to keep it up safely and not squish your head..
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