1998 Cutlass/Malibu starter replacement
karnovking
01-28-2007, 01:23 PM
When I start my 98 cutlass(115K), sometimes the starter engages and turns the engine for a couple seconds and then it sounds like maybe the starter loses contact with the flywheel and then it just spins without turning the motor.
The battery checks out okay.
So I am assuming something isn't right with the starter.
Does anyone have a link or a picture diagram as to how to remove the starter
Or can someone explain it to me for this car.
What looks like the 2 bolts for the starter are in a vertical position, but when I think of pulling a starter, I would think they would be positioned horizontally.
I'm just looking for some advice before I risk opening a "can of worms"
The battery checks out okay.
So I am assuming something isn't right with the starter.
Does anyone have a link or a picture diagram as to how to remove the starter
Or can someone explain it to me for this car.
What looks like the 2 bolts for the starter are in a vertical position, but when I think of pulling a starter, I would think they would be positioned horizontally.
I'm just looking for some advice before I risk opening a "can of worms"
SPRaYeD9
01-28-2007, 02:54 PM
take the two bolts out that are verticle. sounds like you have worn flywheel teeth
bcopeland
01-28-2007, 07:07 PM
1 - Jack up car;
2 - starter is under front near the exhaust manifold
3 - you need to disconnect the wires connecting the solenoid to the starter, and
4 -As said above, there are two bolts (a long one and a short one).
However, it does sound like you have a dead spot on your flywheel. When it starts to spin, does it start?
2 - starter is under front near the exhaust manifold
3 - you need to disconnect the wires connecting the solenoid to the starter, and
4 -As said above, there are two bolts (a long one and a short one).
However, it does sound like you have a dead spot on your flywheel. When it starts to spin, does it start?
karnovking
01-30-2007, 04:49 PM
yeah, it has been starting if you keep trying it, but it may take 5 or 6 tries before it turns the motor enough to start it.
bcopeland
01-30-2007, 07:01 PM
It probably turns until it hits a good spot. If it turns over, probably not the starter, unless it clicke 3 - 4 times and then on the 5th time it clicks and spins, then it may be the starter.
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