FITMENT:
MEYER Plow Motors All Models All Salt Spreader
SPECIFICATION:
Unit Type: Salt Spreader
Part Type: UNIT
Voltage: 12
Rotation: CCW
Brief: MEYER SALT SPREADER
ARROWHEAD: LMY0002
BUYERS: 0202000
J andamp; N: 430-21001
LESTER: 10711
MEYER: 36218
UNITED TECH: 4854420-M048HM, 4854440, HM02223
WAI: 82-7859
WESTERN MOTORS: W-8805
YOU CAN DO IT YOURSELF IN A COUPLE OF HOURS.
The hardest part of replacing your starter motor or solenoid is reaching it. Most of the time, they are located at the bottom of the engine on either the driver's or passenger's side. Following appropriate safety procedures and using the right tools, doing this job can be a simple task.
First, you have to disconnect your battery since you are dealing with electronic components that are connected directly to it.
Next, locate your starter and decide if you are going to need to lift the car (most often, you will). Make sure your working surface is completely level, lift the car and set it on jack stands.
Now, get under the car and disconnect the lead wire from the starter solenoid.
At this point, you can now unbolt the starter from the mounting bracket or engine block.
Finally, you can replace your old starter with the new one. If just the solenoid is faulty, it can be removed from the motor and replaced independently. To re-install, just follow the same steps in reverse.
Package Including
1pcs*Starter