Instructions
- Battery wires should be disconnected and set aside.
- Pressing in on the side of the starting connector will disconnect it.
- From either side of the starter, remove the 14mm bolt.
- Rotate the starter to reveal the bottom after removing it from the housing.
- Ratcheting tool is used to remove rubber boot from over 12mm bolt.
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How much does a Toyota Camry starter replacement cost?
The normal price range for a starter replacement is $440 to $551. Between $112 and $141 can be spent on labor, while between $307 and $410 can be spent on parts.
Why won’t my Camry start?
There are a few causes of Toyota Camry non-starters. The top five causes, according to VEHQ, include a dead battery, a faulty alternator, a damaged ignition switch, a clogged fuel filter, or a low gasoline level. Of course, a quick glance at the fuel gauge will eliminate the final problem.
A 1995 Toyota Camry’s starter can be found where?
It’s immediately to the battery’s left. Simply look between the red battery cover and the red dip stick to see the image. In the image, it is the black cylinder with the silver bottom. It should be precisely above the transmission, somewhat behind the battery, to the left of the battery.
For a 1997 Toyota Corolla, what is the cost of a starter?
For your 1997 Toyota Corolla, we now offer 6 Starter items, with prices ranging from $99.99 to $189.99 in our inventory.