For those of you who don't allready know this
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For those of you who don't allready know this
Replacing a starter is unbalievably easy! My car has been in the body shop for about a month and the starter siezed while it was there. I went by there to give the guy money for another tailight and he said that he couldn't start my car and we needed to figure something out by this morning so that he could get it to the paint booth. So not having much of a clue what i was doing, I have done alot of work to the car but mostly with instructions, so i saw two mounting bolts, another bolt on part of the starter, and a plug. all in all it cost me $140 for the starter, and about 30mins to take it off and about 10 to put it back in. So anyone wanting or needing to replace a starter, definatly do it yourself!
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Re: For those of you who don't allready know this
Originally posted by GTRBlkMax97
Replacing a starter is unbalievably easy! My car has been in the body shop for about a month and the starter siezed while it was there. I went by there to give the guy money for another tailight and he said that he couldn't start my car and we needed to figure something out by this morning so that he could get it to the paint booth. So not having much of a clue what i was doing, I have done alot of work to the car but mostly with instructions, so i saw two mounting bolts, another bolt on part of the starter, and a plug. all in all it cost me $140 for the starter, and about 30mins to take it off and about 10 to put it back in. So anyone wanting or needing to replace a starter, definatly do it yourself!
Replacing a starter is unbalievably easy! My car has been in the body shop for about a month and the starter siezed while it was there. I went by there to give the guy money for another tailight and he said that he couldn't start my car and we needed to figure something out by this morning so that he could get it to the paint booth. So not having much of a clue what i was doing, I have done alot of work to the car but mostly with instructions, so i saw two mounting bolts, another bolt on part of the starter, and a plug. all in all it cost me $140 for the starter, and about 30mins to take it off and about 10 to put it back in. So anyone wanting or needing to replace a starter, definatly do it yourself!
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