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where is starter motor and how do i change it?

I have a Citroen Saxo VTR 1998 1.6 and I cannot find the starter motor which i know needs to be replaced. Where is it located and how do I change it?

Paula
January 2008
Nice and easy mate. Look at the back of the engine where the block meets the gearbox. You will see the starter easily from there. Undo battery so no power going to it. 2x 13mm nuts hold the battery and earth cables on respectively. (normal ring spanner will do) then there is an 8mm nut holding the ignition wire on but check the rest of the wire first as a lot have already been replaced and they have added a spade connector which is easier as if thats the case, just pull the spade connector out. There is then 2x13 mm bolts and (i think this is right as far as i can remember) a torx bolt-unsure what size. These bolts hold the starter onto the bell-housing. the middle one is easy as thats visible so start there but dont take it right out, leave a couple of threads. if you imagine looking straight on at that bolt, the other 2 are at 3 and 9 oclock. once they are off, wiggle and pull. the middle bolt has a dowel so be careful not to lose. Will probably stick in the starter so pull out with long nose pliers if sticky. Fit new one in reverse of removal and bobs your mothers brother. I would recommend starting by putting middle bolt in though but dont tighten right up, you will then need to put your other hand round the other side of the engine (under inlet manifold) and hold/rotate the starter slightly until the bolt closest to front bumper gets a thread.

Hope that helps you chief but if you need anything else gives a shout, i check this page a lot.

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SB
July 2009
The pinion (small gear) of the starter motor on any engine is going to engage with a ring gear (teeth on the circumference of the flywheel). The flywheel is on the end of the crankshaft. The starter motor is often mounted on the clutch bell-housing. You'll know the starter motor by the heavy cables supplying current to it (just in case you're looking at the alternator and thinking it looks like a motor -which it possibly does - the alternator has a pulley and is driven by a belt and has much lighter cables attached to it!). The starter has a smaller cylindrical housing on the side which contains the solenoid and plunger.
You would often need a crescent ring wrench (a curved spanner with a ring at each end ) - also generally referred to as a starter motor spanner/wrench to get at the bolts which hold it on.

JD
January 2008
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