Take the bolts out.
Disconnect wires then two bolts holding starter to trans.
engine backfire during cranking.
Disconnect the - battery cable Raise and support the vehicle Remove the wiring at the top of starter Remove starter mounting bolts Remove starter
A 98 should be the same as a 99. The starter is located in front of the car, by the exhaust man.. There are two bolts holding it to the motor/trans. Once yu get the bolts out, you then have to loosen the bar at the bottom of the motor. I replaced mine in 10 mins. Very simple. When you go to buy a new starter, you need to know if it is a GM or import style starter.
Remove the positive cable from the battery posts. Remove the cables from the starter. Remove the starter retaining bolts. The old starter will come off. Reverse the process to install the new starter.
Not much-half an hr plus starter (45.00 approx) This is easy enough to do yourself. Most are 2 bolts.
You start by getting under the car, it is positioned in about the middle of the bottom of the motor. Once you identify the starter, there are two bolts holding the starter on, one near the bottom and one near the top. You simple take the bolts out, pull down the old starter, but the new starter in and but the bolts back in and your done! I just changed mine last month, and I had never done anything to a car before. It was pretty easy.
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its a little of both. From the bottom you can reach the wires and the bolts just get someone to help loosen the bolts on the top and it will come right down.
* Disconnect the negative battery cable * Remove the air intake duct and the air cleaner housing assembly from the engine compartment * Disconnect the battery cable and the solenoid terminal connection from the starter solenoid * Remove the starter motor mounting bolts and detach the starter from the engine
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