1. Locate the starter motor. The starter motor is typically located on the driver’s side of the engine, near the bottom.
2. Remove the negative battery cable. This will help to prevent any electrical shocks while you’re working on the starter.
3. Remove the starter’s electrical connections. There will be two electrical connections on the starter motor: a large positive cable and a small solenoid wire.
4. Remove the starter’s mounting bolts. There will be two or three bolts that hold the starter in place. Remove these bolts and remove the starter from the vehicle.
5. Inspect the starter motor. Look for any damage or wear to the starter motor.
6. Replace the starter motor. If the starter motor is damaged or worn out, it will need to be replaced.
7. Reinstall the starter’s mounting bolts.
8. Reinstall the starter’s electrical connections.
9. Reinstall the negative battery cable.
10. Test the starter motor. Make sure that the starter motor is working properly.