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Old 02-12-2010, 04:56 PM
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Removing starter 1999

Im replacing the motor in my 1999, 2.2L.
How does that starter unbolt? Strangest attachment. How many bolts on that thing?
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Re: Removing starter 1999

i think theres 3 unless theres a bracket still on there? if your going to keep this car buy a haynes manual for that car or go on line on autozone.com and look up your starter and it will show you or if you have a buddy he can print it out for you at autozone.
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Re: Removing starter 1999

I have a manual and I don't understand where the bolts are. I see a bolt sticking up from the trans on top. Are there 2 others below?

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Got it. Was helpful to look at a new starter at Autozone. There is a shield in front of it and couldn't see it. That online Autozone manual is great. Take a look at it if you haven't seen it.

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