Make sure you get the right starter, automatics and manuals have different housings (a long day in a parking lot taught me that). Then disconnect the battery, crawl under the car on the passenger side and locate the stater. Disconnect the wires to the starter if possible because you don't want to drop the started and have them stop the fall. Plus it will probably still pop you in the face. Now remove the bolts that hold it to the bell housing.
Depending on how long the wiring is it may be easier to attach the wires before reinstalling. Otherwise revers all the above instructions. Reconnect the battery and your good to go.
Again make sure you get the right starter before you start.
2007-07-10 01:32:40
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answer #1
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answered by MadCowRacer 4
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It does not matter what engine it has in it.
There are only 2 bolts that hold that starter on, and a nut for the hot wire.
The bolts are 3/8'' you need a 9/16" wrench.
One of the mounting bolts might be a little harder to get at.
Use a ratchet and extention,and 9/16" socket if needed.
Same size or smaller wrench for the hot wire.
Remove the Positive cable from the battery, jack up the car and put safety stands under it, remove the hot wire from the old starter, remove the two mounting bolts, pull starter straight out from the flywheel housing.
Make sure to clean the flywheel housing with a piece of sand paper. Or the new starter will not have a good ground.
Install the new starter in the reverse manner of removal.
2007-07-09 18:11:40
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answered by ronkpaws 3
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First, unhook the positive lead on the battery terminal. Get underneath the car and loosen the bolts and remove the wires and pull it off, get a new one and reinstall it. Hook it back up and go for a ride.
2007-07-09 17:41:10
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answered by Fordman 7
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it would help to know which engine it has in it,either way it has to be done from the bottom of it,that's the easiest way on this one,there should be a few bolts holding it on,and be sure and disconnect the battery before you do this,good luck.
2007-07-09 17:42:13
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answered by dodge man 7
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