How Do You Change The Starter On A 1997 Ford Taurus SHO?
Eventually it happens. You get into your 1997 Ford Taurus SHO and try to start it. Click. Nothing happens. The vehicle will not start. The starter has stopped engaging the flywheel and now requires replacing. The starter is located under the vehicle and because so, it is hit with snow, salt and other road debris that can cause premature failure. Replacing the starter on your Taurus SHO is not overly difficult–basic hand tools will complete the task. Jack the driver’s side of the vehicle up using the jack supplied with the 1997 Ford Taurus SHO. Place a jack stand under the transmission cross member of the vehicle and lower the jack stand. Place a wheel chuck under the passenger side rear tire. Open the hood and disconnect the negative battery terminal with an 8-millimeter wrench. Locate the starter under the vehicle. It is on the upper-left side of the oil pan (driver’s side of vehicle) and is connected to the bell housing. It has two electrical connectors on it. It is cylindrical in s