’99 Saturn SL2, The starter was just clicking at the solenoid when I turn the key. I checked the fuses and relays to see if all ok first. Also checked all th…
’99 Saturn SL2, The starter was just clicking at the solenoid when I turn the key. I checked the fuses and relays to see if all ok first. Also checked all th…
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Great video! It was quick and to the point. Showed me everything I needed to see. Good job.
chill out, the video did help but would be easier to understand if you talked
kinda hard to talk, video and work on a car with 1 hand on a camera and the other wrenching. would you rather read manual with unclear drawn pictures or this video? you can watch this video as many times as you like. I had many people tell me they had to watch a couple times to understand, and that’s ok. It’s not like a video on internal engine in which it’s very technical with torque specs. point is, you are viewing a first person point of view on the work. no time wasted BS talk.
wish you would talk
you will waste your time and money if you do. the solenoid is on the starter. so you need to remove the starter, then replace the solenoid. if you replace the starter that comes with the solenoid as a whole assembly, it is just remove and install the new starter. time is money…you will know why if you do or ask someone to replace just the solenoid. thanks for the question. please subscribe and have a nice day.
so its not possible to just replace the solenoid?
thank you bro. just want to give first person point of view. don’t want to bore or annoy the viewer with my voice and none sense talk. have a nice day.
awesome awesome video, and pretty funny too. no talking and straight to the import parts. no confusion. great video, again
thank you and please subscribe. it is fairly easy, as long you have the right tools for the job. take your time and be patient
Excellent video, I’m going to change my starter in my Saturn 2001, I hope is going to be that easy.
it also could be the key ignition switch. but i bet it’s the starter. solenoid always goes out on the starter, internal contacts in the solenoid is worn.
The car starts randomly, I haven’t put in a new starter yet but when it does start, it fires right up with no hesitation. The alternator and battery are fine. Could it be the coil pack? The neutral safety switch is working fine.
Suggestions?
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Good video. Replacing one on my friends 1996 sl2. Thanks for the upload.