Thursday, October 6, 2011

How do i change the starter in a 95 ford escort?

It is a front wheel drive 1.9L
How do i change the starter in a 95 ford escort?
take the old one of, then bolt the new one on. wow you are really on the ball aren't ya!?
How do i change the starter in a 95 ford escort?
Buy a new car...you spent more on the part than the car is worth....
Well first you will need a screwdriver....look closely at the screw to determine which kind you need......just kidding.....I have not a clue.....but good luck :)
take it to the machanic, don't mess with it , it might cost u more if you mess up something
A starter replacement is pretty much un-bolting the old one and put the new one on like you found the old one.
Peice of cake. You will need to jack the vehicle up so that you can get underneath the front end of the vehicle. The started should be a cylinder looking device. It is a easy to take off but a pain in the butt to put the new one back on. They put the bugger in the smallest place. I have only put a starter on a camaro but it is virtually the same for every car.
First before you touch the starter, disconnect the negative/ground wire from the battery. The wire to the starter is always hot, even with the car off and keys removed, and you can get a serious shock from touching it. Replacing a starter is one of the easiest pieces on a car to replace, provided you can get to it easily. Just jack the car up on level ground with the emergency brake on and something to act as wheel chocks and place the car on stands. Next disconnect the wires going to the starter and label them so you will put them on the correct terminals when you install the new starter. Remove the bolts holding the starter onto the transmission bell housing and then pull the starter out. Clean the contacts on the wires to remove corrosion and install in reverse order. One important thing to remember is to not over-tighten the bolts. Some vehicles are very finicky about how tight the mounting bolts should be, otherwise you could cause the starting motor gear to mesh with the flywheel. This causes the starter to make an awful grinding noise and severely reduces its life. Tighten any nuts holding wires on to just over hand tight, otherwise you could damage the solenoid. Remember to reconnect the battery.
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