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i mean you have it fixed, unless there is another problem somewhere else, but that was a big part of it
i mean you have it fixed, unless there is another problem somewhere else, but that was a big part of it
If you tap it and it started you've got a bad solenoid, the starter bolts are 10mm, I use a 3/8 drive flex head craftsman, 3 inch extension,
1 inch extension and a deep 10mm for the bolt closest to the block, the other 2 are fairly simple to get out
the starter and the solenoid are one piece on these, generally they arent sold seperatly that ive ever seen, only on the older vehicles where the solenoid is bolted to the firewall or the like
Meh. New starters are 90-$130 depending on brand and a new solenoid is $45. You may replace the solenoid and discover the other part of the problem is the motor itself heat soaks or has warn brushes and still have the issue. Not saying thats that but just something to think about. Its a PITA IMO to get to the starter while the motor is in the car and I hate doing the same job multiple times.