Q: How to replace the starter motor on Chevrolet Colorado?
A: Before Starter motor replacement you must remove the Intake Manifold. Start by disconnecting the lead and terminal nut from the solenoid s of the Starter unit. Once the Starter terminal nut and battery positive cable are removed from the Starter motor you can proceed with removal. Start by removing the Starter motor by first removing the Starter motor mounting nut and bolt . When installing the Starter motor place it over the stud then bolt and nut the Starter motor mounting nut and bolt while tightening both to 50 n.m (37 lb ft). Secure the Starter terminal nut while maintaining a torque of 9 n.m (80 lb in) to the attached battery positive cable. Attach the lead to the Starter solenoid while installing the Starter solenoid s terminal nut at 3.5 n.m (31 lb in). Finally, reinstall the Intake Manifold.
Q: How to service the starter motor that must be replaced as a complete unit on Chevrolet Impala?
A: Start all Starter motor servicing procedures by disconnecting the negative Battery Cable before replacing this completely unserviceable motor unit. Begin by lifting the vehicle then supporting it before you uninstall the lower air deflector and torque converter covers. The service begins by unfastening the Starter solenoid bat terminal nut followed by separating the positive Battery Cable from the motor. The next step is removing the Starter solenoid s terminal nut along with its wire. Start by removing the bolts (1,2) to extract the Starter motor which requires any removed shims before reinstallation. When installing the pg260 f1 Starter motor on 3.4l engines keep the correct Starter in place then position it correctly by the engine before reinstalling removed shims if needed. Begin by tightening each Starter bolt (1,2) lightly until it reaches the seat before securing them to 43 n.m (32 lb ft). First attach the positive Battery Cable and tighten nut around solenoid bat terminal while next running Starter solenoid wire and tightening nut at s terminal. All users should torque the bat terminal solenoid nut to 10 n.m (89 lb in) and the s terminal Starter solenoid nut to 2.3 n.m (20.5 lb in). The last steps involve putting back the torque converter covers and lower air deflector while lowering the vehicle down followed by reconnecting the negative Battery Cable.
Q: How to replace the starter motor on Chevrolet Malibu?
A: Start addressing Starter motor replacement by disconnecting the battery negative terminal and lifting the vehicle. First remove all bolts from the flywheel inspection cover before you detach it from the vehicle. Also disconnect all electrical components from the Starter motor. Begin by extracting mounting bolt attachments and then extract the Starter motor itself. Place the Starter motor onto the engine while tightening the nut near the solenoid bat terminal point to prevent electrical connection damage throughout installation. Secure the Starter motor mounting bolts with torque at 40 n.m (30 lb ft). Begin by securing the electrical connection to the solenoid's battery terminal through a 17 n.m (13 lb ft) torque setting and afterward tighten the s terminal solenoid connection using 3 n.m (27 lb in) torque. After installing the flywheel inspection cover, bolt it securely while tightening the bolts to 10 n.m (89 lb in). Lower your vehicle entirely before you reconnect the negative Battery Cable.