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(5) Remove the battery from vehicle.
(6) Clean top of battery with a solution of warm
water and baking soda. Apply solution with a bristle
brush and allow to soak until acid deposits loosen
(Fig. 4). Rinse with clear water and blot dry with pa-
per toweling. Dispose of toweling in a safe manner.
Refer to the WARNINGS on the top of battery.
CAUTION: Do not allow baking soda solution to en-
ter vent holes, as damage to battery can result.
(7) Inspect battery case and cover for cracks or
leakage. If leakage is present, battery must be re-
placed.
(8) Inspect battery tray (Fig. 5) for damage caused
by acid from battery. If acid damage is present, it
will be necessary to clean area with same solution
described in Step (6).
(9) Clean battery posts with a suitable battery post
cleaning tool (Fig. 6).
(10) Clean inside surfaces of battery cable terminal
clamps with a suitable battery terminal cleaning tool
(Fig. 7). Replace damaged or frayed cables and bro-
ken terminal clamps.
(11) Inspect battery for proper or damaged hold
down ledge.
(12) Install battery in vehicle making sure that
battery is positioned properly on battery tray (Fig.
3).
(13) Install battery hold down clamp and nut. Be
sure that clamp is positioned properly and aligned on
battery.
(14) Install battery heat shield.
(15) Place felt grease washer onto Positive (+) bat-
tery post.
(16) Connect battery cable clamps to battery posts
making sure top of clamp is flush with top of post
(Fig. 8). Install POSITIVE cable first.
(17) Tighten clamp nuts securely.
Fig. 4 Cleaning Battery
Fig. 5 Battery Tray
Fig. 6 Cleaning Battery Posts
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Fig. 7 Cleaning Battery Cable Terminal
Fig. 8 Battery Cables Disconnected
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INDEX
page
page
General Information
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Neutral Starter and Back-Up Switch
. . . . . . . . . . . 8
Starter Component Replacement
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Starter Interlock Switch: Clutch Pedal Mounted/
Manual Transmission Only
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Starter Motor Replacement
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Starting System
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Supply Circuit and Control Circuit
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
GENERAL INFORMATION
This section will cover Starter replacement and
service procedures only. For starter diagnostic proce-
dures, refer to Group 8A, Battery/Starting/Charging
Systems Diagnostics.
STARTING SYSTEM
The starting system has:
• Ignition switch
• Starter relay
• Neutral starting and back-up switch with auto-
matic transmissions
• Clutch pedal mounted starter interlock switch
with manual transmissions
• Wiring harness
• Battery
• Starter motor with an integral solenoid
BOSCH STARTERS
• A Bosch permanent magnet starter motor is avail-
able on 2.2L, 2.5L and 3.0L engines on all vehicles.
A planetary gear train transmits power between
starter motor and pinion shaft. The fields consist of
six permanent magnets.
NIPPONDENSO STARTERS
• A Nippondenso reduction gear-field coil starter
motor is available on 3.0L, 3.3L and 3.8L engines.
SUPPLY CIRCUIT AND CONTROL CIRCUIT
Both starter systems consist of two separate cir-
cuits:
• A high amperage supply to feed the starter motor.
• A low amperage circuit to control the starter sole-
noid.
For additional information on starter motor supply
and control circuits, refer to Group 8A, Battery/Start-
ing/Charging Systems Diagnostics.
STARTER MOTOR REPLACEMENT
BOSCH STARTER—2.2L/2.5L ENGINE
(1) Disconnect battery negative cable (Fig. 1).
(2) Raise vehicle.
(3) Remove heat shield clip from the starter and
heat shield is clipped to starter (Fig. 2). For easier
servicing, do not remove the wiring from starter at
this time.
(4) Remove two bolts and one nut attaching starter
to engine (Fig. 3).
(5) Remove starter/starter solenoid assembly from
engine. Position the starter to gain access to the wir-
ing connectors.
(6) Disconnect the positive battery cable and wir-
ing at the starter.
(7) Remove the starter from vehicle.
Fig. 1 Remove or Install Battery Cable
Fig. 2 Starter Heat Shield—4 Cylinder Engines
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(8) For
installation,
reverse
above
procedures.
Clean corrosion/dirt from the cable and wire termi-
nals before installing wiring to the solenoid.
BOSCH OR NIPPONDENSO STARTER—3.0L/
3.3L/3.8L ENGINE
(1) Disconnect NEGATIVE battery cable (Fig. 1).
(2) Raise vehicle.
(3) Remove three starter attaching bolts at engine/
transaxle (Fig. 4).
(4) Remove the two wire connector terminal nuts
and remove wiring connector (Bosch, Fig. 5) (Nippon-
denso, Fig. 6 or 7).
(5) Remove starter from vehicle (Bosch, Fig. 8)
(Nippondenso, Fig. 9).
(6) For
installation,
reverse
above
procedures.
Clean corrosion/dirt from the cable and wire termi-
nals before installing wiring to the solenoid.
STARTER COMPONENT REPLACEMENT
Caution: When servicing the starter assembly off
the vehicle, do not clamp the starter to a vice. In-
ternal damage may result.
Fig. 3 Bosch Starter—2.2L/2.5L Engine
Fig. 4 Remove or Install Attaching Bolts—Typical
Fig. 5 Wire Terminal Connections—Bosch Starter
Fig. 6 Wire Terminal Connections—3.0L
Engine—Nippondenso Starter
Fig. 7 Wire Terminal Connections—3.3L/3.8L
Engine—Nippondenso Starter
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