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...remove starter bolts support starter then remove it.on vechicle with manual transmission the bushing where starter fits into bell housing should be replaced besure to get a bushing removing

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...ground cable on back of starter. remove both large bolts they are long. pull out then remove starter. reinstall in reverse good luck. be sure to put ground cable on last when reinstalling

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...starter bolts also secure the front engine mount to the transaxle. Also support the weight of the starter. Remove the starter mounting bolts and pull the starter motor straight out from the transaxle ...

...motor to get the starter bolts started into the front mount. If it's an automatic, the starter is mounted between the engine and the firewall. The 5 speed starter is between the engine and

starter mounting bolts that hold the brackets for the wiring harness [top mounting bolt] and the power steering pipe [lower mounting bolt]. Lastly remove the starter mounting bolts and remove starter.

Question about 1996 Jetta

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bolts holds the starter, two medium length bolt and one extra long bolt (this the long bolt goes thru your front engine mount). one of the bolts is double nutted, first nut secures a cover shroud over

...starter mounting bolts. Place all nuts and bolts in a safe location to prevent loss, such as a baby food jar. Pull the starter straight away from the transaxle and remove it from the vehicle. Take ...

Question about 1996 Jetta

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...starter mounting bolts, while supporting the weight of the starter. Pull the starter straight out from the transaxle. NOTEOn vehicles with a manual transaxle, there is a bushing where the starter ...

Question about 1996 Jetta

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...transmission. after finding the starter, remove the wirings that is connected to the starter. then simply unscrew the bolts in the starter. normally, there are only 2 bolts in the starter to

Question about 1998 Jetta

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...starter bolts shifted a little after removing the starter. Loosen up the engine mount bolts a bit, then, when putting the starter bolts back in, use a pry bar to move the engine mount a little in ...

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