What is the easiest way to change a starter in a 2015 Dodge Dart GT

Asked by Ladueturtle Oct 25, 2017 at 12:17 PM about the 2015 Dodge Dart GT FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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There is only one way to change a starter.

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Ok don't listen to the guy above he does not have a clue lol in order to replace the starter you must put car on a lift or back stands remove the passenger front tire unplug the wheel sensor (at the plug NOT THE KNUCKLE ) remove the lower ball-joint from the knuckle pry down on the lower control arm remove the 36mm axle nut ...on the center of this axle there will be 3 bolts remove these and push the axle thru the knuckle pull the axle out using the bracket you just removed the bolt on , remove the bottom starter bolt 14mm and 13mm and lead wire and the slip on wire now that you have removed these look on top of the engine on the drivers side remove the ecm and tuck the wires low remove the GIANT plastic air intake and 8mm 10mm use a one inch extension along with a 3 inch this bolt will be 15mm (hope you have small hands lol ) there is no special tool needed just a brain and alot of patience..

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(Disconnect the battery) in order to replace the starter you must put car on a lift or back stands remove the passenger front tire unplug the wheel sensor (at the plug NOT THE KNUCKLE ) remove the lower ball-joint from the knuckle pry down on the lower control arm remove the 36mm axle nut ...on the center of this axle there will be 3 bolts remove these and push the axle thru the knuckle pull the axle out using the bracket you just removed the bolt on , remove the bottom starter bolt 14mm and 13mm and lead wire and the slip on wire now that you have removed these look on top of the engine on the drivers side remove the ecm and tuck the wires low remove the GIANT plastic air intake and 8mm 10mm use a one inch extension along with a 3 inch this bolt will be 15mm (hope you have small hands lol ) there is no special tool needed just a brain and alot of patience..

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