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    Replacing the starter.

    I believe & I might be wrong here that you have to pull the engine to replace the starter. Might of been the Alternator I'm thinking of if I have to pull the engine I will be selling my car I don't have the money nor the experence to pull this off.
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    2000 Protege ES

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    No way..
    Is your starter bad? send me your info (model, engine, etc.) and I can get you the FSM procedure to replace it.
    -Steve

    94' Protege < Worklog<SOLD!
    VF10 powered!
    262 Whp & 257 Wtq
    13.1@107

    '02 Suzuki Bandit 600s

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      #3
      Originally posted by Ace View Post
      No way..
      Is your starter bad? send me your info (model, engine, etc.) and I can get you the FSM procedure to replace it.


      Not at the moment it's not bad but with 107,00 miles on it I'm sure it might go at any time.

      2000 1.8 ES
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        #4
        neither the starter or the alternator need the motor pulled to be replaced, simply a few bolts and wiring
        Originally posted by 90prtege
        have you heard a yaris drive by you??? it says immmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmgayyyyyyyyy!!!!
        Originally posted by Turpro
        Fk the family. Drugs and hookers take priority first

        bpt323: broom break
        CRZbrussian: that sux
        CRZbrussian: get swifer wet
        CRZbrussian: ****s aluminum

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