How to Replace Starter Chevy S-10 1994-2004

How to Replace Starter Chevy S-10 1994-2004

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The starter is a powerful electric motor that gets your engine to turn over when you turn the key in the ignition switch. If a motor has worn out or become damaged, your vehicle won’t start. This video shows you how to install a new starter on your 1994-2004 Chevy S-10.

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This process should be similar on the following vehicles:
1994 Chevrolet S10
1995 Chevrolet S10
1996 Chevrolet S10
1997 Chevrolet S10
1998 Chevrolet S10
1999 Chevrolet S10
2000 Chevrolet S10
2001 Chevrolet S10
2002 Chevrolet S10
2003 Chevrolet S10
2004 Chevrolet S10

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• Socket Driver
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• Rust Penetrant
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• Wheel Chocks
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Julian R says:

U forgot to start the vehicle

H4dden_m2n_ 4L says:

for anyone curious on the 2.2 base there's not a lot of videos showing what to do but it's not extremely difficult at all. no, you don't have to take it to a shop if you're patient, just have to remove tranny support bracket that's in the way and get a long extension to take the wires off. took me a little under an hour and a half but it's not that serious. don't have to drop exhaust or anything like that just gotta play tetris for a few minutes. hope this helps

mronemanband1 says:

what year ? what motor size in video !

mronemanband1 says:

2003 2.2 you have to drop exhaust no other way and the bolts are snapping off need a torch ! Better yet take it to a shop !

Brass Monkey says:

95 S10 nothing like that!

Andrew Stapleton says:

Why not grease up the bolts before you put the nut back?

Siege says:

Shit content. Just say what tire. I rewatched 30s of this 8 times to realize this is more unhelpful trash

old biker says:

13 m for big stud 8 mil for small stud , starter bolts are 13 mil as well ,just took one out of a 2005 Blazer

Zach Markell says:

Best video I've seen for a starter

TwelveGates says:

Welp……so much for me doing this myself. As soon as he said "lift the vehicle" I knew I was calling a mechanic.

⚠️DANGER DOBERMAN⚠️ says:

Oh my GOD! WOW!

PanchitGaming says:

Would be awesome if you would identify what size bolts are during removal

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