Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Remove 1982 Dodge Omni Starter

You can remove the Omni's starter hold up Homewards without the exigency to accept the vehivle into a repair shop. Automotive starters typically persist throughout the being of the motorcar. There are assorted doable causes of failure to begin, including defective battery, alternator, starter relay, ignition switch, starter or starter solenoid. Provided you suspect the starter, most Car parts stores Testament approval it for you. You may extremity to convert the solenoid or the unabridged starter. Remove the starter and own it tested. The starter is on the lower-side of the transaxle example for the 1.6, 1.7 and 2.2 litre engines in the 1982 Dodge Omni.


Instructions


Removal


1. Disconnect the con (ebon) cable from its advertise on the van battery with a socket wrench. Position the cable away from all other metals within the engine area that it may contact. The negative post and cable on the battery will have a minus symbol next to it. Check on the top of the battery for this symbols location.


If it needs to be replaced, check the new one to make sure it exactly matches the old one. There were six different starters used on the '82 Omni, because of the different engine/transmission combinations. To reinstall the starter on the Omni reverse this procedure exactly. Remove the jack.


3. Put on a pair of safety glasses and slide under the Omni head first. Locate the starter on the side of the transmission case. Use white painters tape to clearly mark both of the solenoid's wires so that you know which goes where later.


4. Remove the solenoid's wires with a wrench. Remove the bolts from the support clip at the end of the starter (if there is one) using a socket wrench, and set them aside.


5. Remove the starter's mounting bolts or nuts one at a time with a socket wrench. Before you remove the final bolt or nut at the top of the starter, make sure that you fully support the starter with one hand. There are several configurations for starters on this car. Whether the starter has a rear support clip and is secured by nuts or bolts depends on the engine and whether the car has a manual or automatic transmission.


6. Lower the starter from its mounting position slowly. The starter, although small, weighs about 8 pounds. Take the starter to an auto parts store and have it tested.2. Apply the Omni's emergency brake and firmly place wheel chocks behind both of the rear tires. Raise the Omni with a car jack on the front passenger side near the tire. Place a jack stand under the pinch-weld support point and lower the car onto it.