how to get to the starter on my kia sedona lx

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Asked by Jessica Sep 01, 2013 at 01:18 PM about the 2005 Kia Sedona LX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

when turning ignition just getting a clicking sound

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I agree with Tom. Check battery voltage and connections. They should all be clean and tight.

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I have already checked the battery boys and I also boosted a truck while my van wasn't even turned on. I have done a sensor check on everything, so what I need to know is how do I remove the starter?

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okay, you may have to turn the steering wheel all the way to one side to be able to pluck it out of there~

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oh btw I forgot to put in that the clicking sound is not constant..:)...ok thanks for all your help...the starter is out..ciao!

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probably (3) 14mm bolts...use a ten inch extention and a swivel 1/2 drive (if I were to tool up for the job)...of course first disconnecting the battery, then the positive lug and the starter solenoid wire~ undo the bolts and try to make way for it's extraction...if we're lucky, will just fall down.~

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Tom....that video was delightful....narrated by a Scottish guy....these guys are always FUN to listen to....the repair looked like a real challenge~

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No, judge roy my husband took it to Part Source...and it was dead..:)

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