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Old 10-06-2003, 03:57 PM
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I have a 94 SSEi and I was wondering if anyone knew how to remove their starter. If someone could give me a link to a site with instructions or whatever that would be cool thnx.
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I have a 94 SSEi and I was wondering if anyone knew how to remove their starter. If someone could give me a link to a site with instructions or whatever that would be cool thnx.
Not a hard job at all. Put it on the lift(or jack if you're doing it at home) and then just look for it. I haven't replaced the starter on a Bonneville, but on the Explorer I did, it was 2 bolts. One at the bottom, one at the top. I believe they were 1/2 inch.. but then again none of that is necessarily true because Explorers and Bonnevilles are 2 different cars. It'* the same general scenario, though. Shouldn't take you more than 20 minutes at most.
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my best advice is to get yours rebuilt cuz you can use the same shimes and its cheaper any ways thats what your gettinanyways when you buy 1 most of the time
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