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Dennis Wozniak Posted on Apr 28, 2015
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Starter location on a 1999 suzuki vitara

The starters location and how to remove it

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Posted 100 times
answered the same,
on the right. on G16, J18/ J20 , H20,h25 h27 engines.
and 1000s answered here, ++++
remove battery neg lug. (or boom eat acid)
remove all wires on starter solenoid.
unbolt the 2 bolts holding it in (at its base)
it falls out.
if you post what engine is there (they come with 3 sizes)
we can show short cuts. ill post the G16 short cut now.

The FSM book will not cover this , it just says, remove starter
because all mech , know how to remove starters. is not covered in the factor service manual. (gee look at it, is it not obvious what it needs? )

http://www.fixkick.com/belts.html#starter

here is the G16 tricks of trade.
the G16B MPI engine (not the A) has manifold brace under the intake manifold, that is in the way, but what engine you have.
Ive not a clue. so cant wax smarter.....

  •  johnny rebel
    johnny rebel Apr 29, 2015

    this experts answer is over the edge,he may need a break from life,customer asked question,customer doesnt see 1000's of other answers on the subject,he needs to lose the attitude and either skip the question or just post what he knows.

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