Originally Posted by
onehundred80
I think you have the exhaust pipe in the way and that has to be moved? removed?
$1,000 plus labour, that is one dealer to dodge away from.
I would not get the cheapest starter as you may be doing the whole thing again too soon. It is possible that it can be rebuilt so why not try.
You are correct, sir!!
From the Service Manual:
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Raise and support the vehicle.
3. Remove the lower engine panel.
4. Disconnect the right O2 sensor electrical connector.
5. Remove the right side exhaust pipe from the exhaust manifold to the rear exhaust system. (Refer to 11 -
EXHAUST SYSTEM/CATALYTIC CONVERTER - REMOVAL)
6. Remove the starter bolts (1) and reposition the starter to access the starter electrical cables.
7. Remove the starter positive cable protective plastic cap (3).
8. Disconnect the starter cables by removing the ground cable nut (2) and the positive cable nut.
9. Remove the starter (4) from the vehicle.