The starter motor is located between the transmission and the engine which engages the starter clutch with the flywheel, which rotates and starts the engine.
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replacing the starter is relatively simple, what do is remove the wires from the starter solenoid which is located on top of the starter motor, and mark where the wires came from, there is a small terminal then there is a bigger terminal. oh and un hook the battery before that because it's an unpleastant surprise. then using a jack support the starter before the bolts are removed, then remove the bolts, which in most cases are 15mm, then lower the jack with the starter and put the new one one the jack. raise the jack and hook everything back up. get the starter secured and hook the wires up then the battery and turn it over. jeremy aka ccz5105
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It is mounted directly to the starter.
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The solenoid is on the starter.
HUH? Starter solenoid is on the STARTER???
The starter and solenoid are mounted together on the bottom front side of the engine
go in front of car...get under on your back and look up to the left of oil filter
Do you mean the starter solenoid? It's the part of the starter where the wires are bolted on. You'll have to remove and rebuild the starter.
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Which solenoid? BOB