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Hellllllp Plllleeeeaaseeeee
hey, i'm new to this forum, and can i haz help???
i cant seem to find a how to on changing a starter for a 2000 honda accord.......... is there an existing thread??? does anyone know a website???? |
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Re: Hellllllp Plllleeeeaaseeeee
bump,
anyone know how???? not having a car ftmfl
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Re: Hellllllp Plllleeeeaaseeeee
i already have the starter
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Re: Hellllllp Plllleeeeaaseeeee
On your tranny, u should see a thing that looks like the starter that u bought. that would be the starter. disconnect the battery and take all the wires off of the old one. then there will be two bolts, i think 10 mm, take them out. pull the starter out, put the new one in, and do the reverse of removal. make sure u put the starter in the right way.
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Re: Hellllllp Plllleeeeaaseeeee
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Re: Hellllllp Plllleeeeaaseeeee
thanks, i finished doing it today..... fairly easy except for the back bolt....... tough to get too..... i was able to finish under an hour........
for the 2000 accord LX. 2.3 liter you need to remove the battery (including housing), intake, and just remove the distributor cap for access..... if you can take off the rubber hose that runs right on top of the starter you should....... its a pain in the ass if it stays on... i had to leave it on due to the fact that it seemed to be glued on, and didnt want to risk ripping it if i tugged on it. after that its easy, just losing bolts, remove..... take metal piece attached to the end of the old starter that also holds rubber hose in place (when you see it itll make sense) and attach it to new starter before installing.... like i said, pretty easy but make sure you have some sort of wrench that can get in to the back bolt, thats what took the longest........ opcorn:
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