Replacing Starter in 95 V6 3.4L
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Ok Im needing to replace my starter but I cant seem to locate it on this engine.. I have a 95 V6 3.4L. If anyone knows a website where it walks you through starter replacement please send me the link.. And also on a scale of 1-10 how hard is it to replace the starter?
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It is in there, lol.
You will have go under the car. Look at the rear of the engine, on the passenger side, next to the oil pan.
Now the hard part.
1) Disconnect the Negative cable at the battery
2) Raise the car high enough for you to get under it and move about. Use jack stands, unless you can bench press 1500 lbs.
3) Remove the Y pipe.
4) Unbolt the starter, and ease it down.
5) Disconnect all wiring from the solenoid.
6) If any shims were used, save them.
6) Move bad starter out of the way.
7) Put new starter in by reversing above procedure. If any shims were used, put them back in place.
You will have go under the car. Look at the rear of the engine, on the passenger side, next to the oil pan.
Now the hard part.
1) Disconnect the Negative cable at the battery
2) Raise the car high enough for you to get under it and move about. Use jack stands, unless you can bench press 1500 lbs.
3) Remove the Y pipe.
4) Unbolt the starter, and ease it down.
5) Disconnect all wiring from the solenoid.
6) If any shims were used, save them.
6) Move bad starter out of the way.
7) Put new starter in by reversing above procedure. If any shims were used, put them back in place.
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well a starter is not something i would buy used but hey do you and yes it has to be from the same motor if you ask someone at the junk yard they can tell you wich cars you can pull it from the have a data base that tells them what parts are interchangable
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