The starter is unbolted. Can't it it out. The starter and the arm of it are keeping it from coming out of its area. This is com8ng from the top of the engine area. Came in from the air filter side.
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First, disconnect your battery .Locate the starter and there will only be a couple of bolts holding it on, maybe three. You will have to disconnect the power leads to the starter as well. Once unbolted it will just pop out..may need to tap it lightly with a hammer to get it free. Quit often with starters you will need the steering wheel to be in the right position to drop it out.
please remove the battery terminal for safety purpose,remove the female terminal of the starter,remove the number !2mm bolt on the starter then remove the two bolt upper portion lower portion number 14mm bolt then pullout the starter from the transmission housing
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