Auto Repair & Diagnostics : How to Install a Car Starter

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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2008

Most car starters usually have two or three bolts on them, and they can be removed with a socket and ratchet. Disconnect the negative battery terminal when installing a car starter with help from an auto mechanic in this free video on car repair and diagnostics.

Expert: Tom Brintzenhofe
Bio: Tom Brintzenhofe has been a mechanic for the past 17 years.
Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

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  • 1:29 lol he says, "put it back in your hole!

  • For posting 'second comment", you should change your name to Superstupid92. Moron

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  • Dah??? Clean the Battery posts you idiot.

  • I loved repairing cars and vehicles over 40 years ago working as a full time licensed mechanic for 15 years. The damn computerized crap took away the old school manual mechanics after the early 1980s.

  • how about cleanin those fuckin battery posts bud, its like a new life form...

  • I just welded a steel rod to the crank and crank start it like back in the old days. . .

  • Thank you. Simple and clear.

  • good info

    nook n cranny dayton

  • Wow. This was not helpful whatsoever.

  • some people just shouldnt have tools

  • @SwampFoot4x4 carquest or napa dont have oem parts, oem parts are from gm,ford,chrysler,ect.

  • Hey if you are a master machanic why don't you clean the battery post? DUMBY!!!!!!

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