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Stater trying to take it off on my acura rl a 1996 one 3.5

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Starter removal.
what is the question. are you asking for the words in the FSM
on topic?>
ill answer in the generic,
1: pull battery cable negative lug, or BOOM, eat acid go blind, etc.
2: remove all cables from Starter.
3: unbolt it , it falls out.

if wanting pictures, youtube it.
or read the FSM
or join alldata.com and read. its all there

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Matthew Hutson

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  • Posted on Mar 05, 2010

SOURCE: How to remove factory radio acura rl 99

the best and safest way to remove this radio is with the special tools that Acura made specifically for removing the radio. Any radio store or best buy can easily remove it for you. I hope this helps please rate this and thank you.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 19, 2010

SOURCE: Trying to remove back seat in acura RL

THIS IS REAL SIMPLE I HAVE DONE THE SAME THING TO INSTALL THE IPOD INTERFACE MANY TIMES.. STEP 1 MOVE BOTH FRONT SEATS ALL THE WAY UP TO ALLOW U TO HAVE SPACE STEP 2 LOOK UNDER THE SEATS AT THE BASE AND U WILL SEE 2 BUTTON STYLE CLIPPS 1 ON EACH SIDE OF THE SEAT, PLACE YOUR FINGERS ON THE SIDE OF THE BUTTON AND PULL IT TOWARDS YOU,AND AT THE SAME TIME LIFT THE SEAT.. REPEAT THAT STEP FOR BOTH SIDES AND THE SEAT FLIPS RIGHT OUT

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 21, 2010

SOURCE: how do i remove the radion on a 200 acura rl

You cann't remove only radio you have to remove whole panel which contains radio.

There are two possible scenarios for you car radio panel


1. Your car can have Navigator, Climate Controller and Radio.

2. Your car can have Climate Controller and Radio.

You have to open whole panel.

This Panel contains some of SRS components, so have to be very careful while removing it!

Please search for "Acura RL Service Manual"

Follow this link you will be able to download it for free.

http://rapidshare.com/files/55768439/1996-2004__Acura3.5RL_Service_Manual.rar.html

PLEASE RATE!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 11, 2010

SOURCE: Is there an easier way

Hi, follow your positive battery cable,it is connected to your starter.Here are your instructions how to replace;3.5L Engine; This procedure requires the use of an engine hoist to lift the engine slightly.

  1. Obtain the radio anti-theft code if applicable.
  2. Disconnect the negative, then the positive battery cable.
  3. Lift the coolant reservoir out of the way, then remove the battery and battery base.
  4. Remove the alternator and belt.
  5. Remove the left exhaust manifold cover from the engine assembly.
  6. Remove the damper fork.
  7. Disconnect the left lower ball joint from the suspension.
  8. Remove the left drive shaft from the hub and transaxle assemblies.
  9. Remove the transmission stop collar.
  10. Remove the exhaust system Y-pipe.
  11. Remove the front motor mounting bolts.
  12. Attach a suitable engine hoist and slightly lift the engine.
  13. Remove the motor mount.
  14. Disconnect the starter cable from the attaching stud and black/white wire.
  15. Remove the starter. The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) idle memory must be reset after reconnecting the battery. Start the engine and hold it at 3000 rpm until the cooling fan comes on. Then allow the engine to idle for about five minutes with all accessories OFF and with the transmission in Park or Neutral.
    1. Installation is the reverse of the removal procedure.

    Upon installation of the starter cable and the black/white wire, make sure that the crimped side of the connector is facing up.
    1. Enter the anti-theft code for the radio

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danoyachtcap

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  • Posted on Jul 24, 2011

SOURCE: how to replace thermostat on 1996 acura rl and

Try this
Under hood, passenger side, upper engine area, engine end of upper radiator hose, mounted in coolant outlet housing

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Trying to remove a acura 3,5 rl stater from the car need the help

double posted. back up one.
ooops. you added were , word , is that really WHERE IS IT?
try posting simple questions.
post symptoms first. why guess? on CAUSE.
where,. try this.:
the battery Plus cable, goes directly to the starter, can you follow this cable

what does it look like, a key fact is discovery.....
first hit:
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ok , i login to FSM web site (alldata.com is best) for you, so can you.
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Make sure you have the anti-theft codes for the radio and the navigation system, then write down the customer's radio presets. Make sure the ignition switch is OFF.
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