How Do You Remove A Starter From A 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee?
You’re getting ready for work, the kids are restless, coffee spilled on your shirt and now, your 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee won’t start. In fact, it won’t do anything but let the radio play, so you know it’s not your battery. Chances are it’s your starter. Changing your starter solenoid yourself is quick, easy and affordable. Step 1 Disconnect the cable from the negative terminal on the battery. Lift the vehicle with the jack and support it securely with jack stands. There are clear support mounts beneath your Jeep that are made specifically for supporting your vehicle on jack stands. They are smooth pieces of metal. Step 2 Note and label wires on the terminal of the starter motor and solenoid. The solenoid rides piggyback on the starter motor and both must be removed. It is a good practice to replace both at the same time since they are mainly sold that way. Unbolt the wires once you have noted which goes where. The starter motor is on the passenger side, beneath your Jeep. Step 3 Remov