Im trying to take a starter out of my 2002 chev. blazer and I have turned and twisted it in every way and still cannot get it out,I cant get to a bolt to losin the mounts either
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well im a big guy but i still just crawled under it and its right beside your oil pan it has two bolts unscrew them and and unscrew the wires on it there should be two wires on one part and one on the other part.
From starter solenoid to alternator. This is in case the alternator starts pushing too many volts, it's meant to slow burn. You may have fried the voltage regulator and subsequently the fusible link.
Listen for a click from under the steering column when you turn the key on. If you hear no electrical click then your ignition switch could be bad. If you hear an electrical click the you starter soleniod is bad.
If you take the motor mount bolt out of the side the starter is on you can use a floor jack under the oil pan to lift the engine enough to get the starter in. You should put a block of wood or sometuing like it on top of the jack to protect the oil pan.
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