did you try checking the copper points inside the starter first? If they are worn down you won't get a good connection and your car won't start, there cheap and easy to do so check that first. Unless you know for a fact that your starter is dead.
Well I took it to the dealer and they said it was dead. Which could mean that it might not actually be dead and just have other problems. I will ask them to check this first, but if they still say its dead I might just take it somewhere else.
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Its easy to replace, 2 bolts and take the plug out.
I am pretty sure you can use a 5th gen starter also, so take a look around the boards for someone selling parts.
This post has been edited by Supersprynt: Sep 15, 2004 - 12:46 PM
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www.car-part.com is the best place to look, I got 2 starters off there from part yards in the area and both were like new, I actually still have 1 for the 5sfe in my closet because it didnt fit right in my mr2
they are like 80-100$ for one at autozone and probably will cost you 200$ for labor and part.
This post has been edited by bufferdan: Sep 15, 2004 - 12:58 PM
im using an alltrac starter, but i had to connect the plug from the alltrac harness to make it work....so just stick to a 6th gen starter to make it easy
This post has been edited by lagos: Sep 15, 2004 - 9:33 PM
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