Unlatch the cable of the negative side of the battery. In case of a V6 model, loosen the lug bolts on the right front wheel. Lift the car and install jackstands, and take off the engine under-covers. Removal of the starter electrical connectors, removing the screw holding the harness clamp to the starter bracket, removing the starter bracket screw, and then removing the two screws connecting the starter to the bottom are necessary in 1.8L four-cylinder models in order to remove the starter below the car. Installation is the opposite of removing, and it should make sure that all starter mounting fasteners are tightened. On 2.0L four-cylinder models, detach the heat shield of the right driveaxle, de-connect electrical connectors of starter, and loosen the nut that secures the starter harness clamp onto the starter. Before removing the starter, take out the starter mounting fasteners, pull out the starter, and reinstall it again in order to access the electrical connectors. Installation is the opposite of removing, and it should make sure that all starter mounting fasteners are tightened. To do this, in 3.0L V6 models, take out the right front wheel, alternator, and heat shield on the right driveaxle, disconnect the electrical connection of the starter, disconnect solenoid heat shield and remove starter mounting bolts. Installation is the opposite of removing, and it should make sure that all starter mounting fasteners are tightened. In 3.2L V6 models take off the right-front wheel and engine under-covers, and the heat shield on the right driveaxle. On cars that have an automatic, loosen the right driveaxle inner end of the axle flange, loosen the starter electrical connection connectors, and loosen the starter mounting fasteners. On a car with automatic transmission, use the opening on the rear of the wheel well to take away the starter, whereas in a car with a manual transmission, one uses the opening between the engine subframe and the transmission. Installation is the opposite of removing, and it should make sure that all starter mounting fasteners are tightened.