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Old November 25th 05, 07:01 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.saturn
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Default -Someone help- how do i change the starter in my '93 SL1?

I just bought a '93 SL1 and the starter took a crap on me. I crawled
under it today and it looks like a job. I'd rather pay someone but im
hard headed and would like to do it my self. I'm very mechanically
inclined but i've never messed with a saturn before and was just lookin
for a few pointers from someone who has before i get started. Maybe a
few of the tools needed would help too. There is also a plug that is
hanging from the wire loom that holds the small wires to the starter
and im not sure where it goes but im sure its not supposed to hang.
Thanks very much for reading and i hope you can help me ASAP. I
appreciate it............David

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