I'd need to get under there and follow them, but the one that goes to the starter, or solenoid actually, are on the front of the solenoid.
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I'd need to get under there and follow them, but the one that goes to the starter, or solenoid actually, are on the front of the solenoid.
http://xjtalk.com/images/special/98-4l-starter.jpg
Getting the power cables off was harder than removing the starter.
While under the 98 last night (in the office parking lot) I noticed that two of the spacers of the four that make up transfer case drop were missing! One side of the cross member wasn't attached to...
1973 Pontiac Ventura with a 250 straight 6 and a 3 speed manual transmission. I put 2000 miles on it the first two weeks I had it. Seriously.
Later I built and installed a 327. Unfortunately I...
Hey when I started driving if you were at 60k miles you were worried about constant failures. I'm pretty happy with this Jeep.
Ok so $69.99 and a few hours later, starter and solenoid have been changed and the old 4.0 starts right up.
I only got 170k and 13 years out of that starter! Bastards! :crazy:
So a couple of weeks ago I tried starting the 98 and it tried, but didn't start. Very slow engine turn, you know. So I jumped it and headed down to Sam's Club where I purchased the battery.
It's...