Starter located under seat. Remove Filter Box then unhook cable from battery and hot terminal from starter. Remove two screws from end of starter and pull out, a screwdriver may be needed. You may have to loosen oil steel lines to allow room for starter to come out.
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1.1 liters it says this on the block on the right side of the engine
It's located on the end if the main power wire coming off the alternator. This wire connects to the starter. The fusible link is located on the starter end of the wire.
It should be under the seat if its like most bikes. - It's under the frame. There is an access panel on the right side of the bike, under the tank. Remove both seats, the entire tank cover and then the battery access panel. Now you can remove the battery (must unplug two cables to get it out).
Mine (5.3L) is on the PASSENGER side underneath the engine. It has 2 bolts mounting it to the block and 2 wires on the solenoid (battery and ignition). Once you remove the two long mounting bolts, you can wiggle it towards the front of the vehicle to remove it (it takes some doing). Remember to disconnect your battery first to prevent any shorts. Battery side of engine low on the engine.
under hood right side,follow the pos.batt.cable to it ____________________________________________ Starter Relay Test Place transmission in Park. Apply parking brake. Check for battery voltage between starter relay battery terminal and ground. Connect jumper wire on starter relay between battery and ignition terminals. If engine does not crank, connect a second jumper wire to starter relay between ground terminal and good ground and repeat test. If engine cranks in step 3, transmission linkage is misadjusted or neutral safety switch is defective. If engine does not crank in step 3, starter relay is defective.