Jason Drosehn
Professor Park
English 116-01
2/27/2025
How to change the starter motor in a car.
Preparation:
- Obtain a new starting motor
- Do this by finding the part number and ordering it from the manufacture.
- Disconnect the car battery to avoid any damage to the engine.
- Locate the starter motor.
- It should be near the bottom of the engine around where the engine and transmission connect.
- Raise the vehicle off the ground until you can access the old starter.
- Remove anything that is in the way of the starting motor.
- There might not be anything you have to move don’t touch anything if you don’t have too.
- Remove the Electrical Connections from the Starter
- Unbolt the large cable (usually from the battery) attached to the starter.
- Disconnect the small wire connected to the solenoid.
7 Remove the Starter Mounting Bolts
- Use the appropriate tools (socket wrench etc) to remove the mounting bolts securing the starter motor to the engine block.
- Carefully Remove the Starter Motor
- With all bolts removed, carefully pull the starter motor out of its mounting location.
Preparing the New Starter Motor:
- Inspect the new starter motor
- Compare the new starter with the old one to ensure they are the same size and type.
- Attach the New Starter Motor to the Engine
- Position the new starter motor so it is in the proper position (It should look how it did before the change.
- Make sure the gear inside the starter motor lines up with the gear in the engine.
- Reinstall the Mounting Bolts
- Tighten the bolts that hold the starter motor securely in place.
Reconnecting the Electrical Components:
- Reconnect the Small Electrical Wires
- Attach the small wire to the solenoid terminal on the new starter.
- Reconnect the Large Battery Cable
- Attach the large battery cable (positive terminal) to the starter and tighten the bolt.
Final Steps:
- Reinstall any Removed Components
- If you removed any parts to access the starter motor, reinstall them (e.g., intake, hoses, etc.).
- Reconnect the Battery and Test
- Reconnect the battery.
- Turn the ignition key to test the new starter motor. If it turns over the engine successfully than you, did it right.
Reflection
In this assignment I created a step by step guide on how to change the starter on a car. For this assignment I had to remember back to when I had last changed a starter and watched YouTube videos to make sure I was correct.