I don't know how, except to use a socket set with about 8 extensions, so that you can reach the bolts from the passenger side wheel well. Good Luck !
2007-07-31 04:27:31
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answered by jimanddottaylor 7
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Your starter is located on the rear side of the engine, towards the drivers side. Laying on your back, it is very difficult to reach. A 15mm socket and a medium length extension shoud be the main tools needed, other than to remove the batter connection and solenoid fed wire. Most also had a heat shield over them held in place with a large metal clip. It may be gone due to years, now.
Like was said, consider having it done.
2007-07-31 17:34:29
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answered by Lew W 3
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If you know where your starter is look at it and then see if you can replace it yourself. But if you do not know how to work on cars then take it to a repair shop.
To replace they are basically the same but different at the same time. They are located different places on different makes of cars engines. Some of them can be hell to replace. One car of mine it was located behind the head and one bolt went one way and the other went the other way. Another car was mine was a piece of cake. Less then 15 to take off and put the new one on.
2007-07-31 04:33:51
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answered by Anonymous
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its a little hard to get to on that one ,you might be better off having it done,it would be a lot faster,and if you don't have the right tools it would also be cheaper to pay to have it done,good luck on it.
2007-07-31 05:17:56
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answered by dodge man 7
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