Starter fix
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Of course you need to change that picture into a Bud Light or since I'm sittin here tipin to some ol' EazyE we could slip in a 40 of Old E..........
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I found the starter R&R job was easy. Hardest part was my dealer giving me one of the wrong contacts. It was different but worked with some filing.
I had it done in less then an hour.
Good write up Matt!
I had it done in less then an hour.

Good write up Matt!
#29
#30
I replaced my contacts at the same time I pulled my transmission. It's not easy to get the starter through the access panel with all the wires in the way, but it's an easy fix once you get it out. I got 2 contacts from toyota for $10. The plunger was in pretty good shape, so I didn't replace it. They wanted $30 bucks, but mine was in good shape. It's an easy fix for a common problem.
#31
I replaced my contacts at the same time I pulled my transmission. It's not easy to get the starter through the access panel with all the wires in the way, but it's an easy fix once you get it out. I got 2 contacts from toyota for $10. The plunger was in pretty good shape, so I didn't replace it. They wanted $30 bucks, but mine was in good shape. It's an easy fix for a common problem.
#34
Yeah that would be a good idea. I have a big York air compressor that sits where the AC compressor is mounted so that wouldn't have worked, but it would on everyone else's engine.
Last edited by Matt16; Mar 17, 2009 at 11:37 AM.
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