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anth 666



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How to remove TDV6 2.7 STARTER MOTOR

Hi new to forum, need some help with how to change the starter motor on a 2006 2.7 TDV6 RRS.
I removed the sump gaurds and eventually found starter but looks like a Censored to get out !!
Has anyone discussed this before with instructions or pictures please help if you can.

Thanks
Anth

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Bobby



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After removing the engine undershield, try this...

Release the fuel cooler.
* Remove the retaining bolt.

Release the fuel filter housing and support bracket.
* Remove the two retaining bolts.

Reposition the fuel cooler and the fuel filter housing and support bracket.
Release the battery positive cable.
* Remove the clip retaining bolt.

Remove the starter motor support bracket.
* Remove the four retaining bolts.

Release the starter motor.

Disconnect the battery positive cable from the starter motor solenoid
* Remove the terminal nut insulator
* Remove the nut
Disconnect the switch lead from the starter motor solenoid
* Remove the integral connector nut


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how about disconnecting the battery before you start the job

Post #338580 Tue Apr 03 2012 8:05am
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anth 666



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Thanks Bobby, It's allways better to get advice from someone that has done the job before. Bow down

I allways disconnect battery first anyway when working on electrical system Ronniet , but a good point for those that might not be technically minded.

Thanks guys

Post #338599 Tue Apr 03 2012 9:36am
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anth 666



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Last question Bobby are there only 2 bolts securing the starter through the back of the bell housing ?

Thanks
Anth

Post #338601 Tue Apr 03 2012 9:41am
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Bobby



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Sorry, yes..




you have to remove the two retaining bolts to release the starter motor. Malaysia Boleh!
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anth 666



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Thanks again Bobby. Thumbs Up

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