Assuming the engine is a 4.0L –V6
1. Remove the neg. lead from the battery.
2. Jack up the front of the vehicle & place on jack stands.
3. Crawl under the vehicle & remove the wires from the starter
4. Remove all mounting bolts & remove the starter.
5. To install - Repeat procedure in reverse
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2007-03-21 12:28:29
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answer #1
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answered by Mr. T 7
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go to the car part store, buy a Chilton's book on your make and year explorer , it give a step by step direction on all phases of YOUR car, taking a starter out is easy, get the truck up on jacks, clean the wires up so you can see , and make a drawing of where there hooked up, not a big deal , take the + cable off the battery, and unhook the wires on the starter, now take the starter out, most of the time there are 2 different size wrenches, take it to a shop that fixes only starters and alternators, saves you 1/2 the cost, reinstall in reverse order, this is about 1 hours work .
2007-03-21 19:48:27
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answer #2
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answered by greghemmert 3
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