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'93 Audi 90S 2.8 V6 - how do you take the starter out?

Old Apr 9, 2007 | 10:48 PM
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Default '93 Audi 90S 2.8 V6 - how do you take the starter out?

Sorry I'm re-posting that in this section, but I think the 2.8 guys can help me.

The heater got f'd up5 days ago and all of the antifreeze leaked on my feet. Now the starter won't go back and let flywheel. So how do you get to the starter? It's like a puzzle, but I don't have the ability to take any suspension/frame parts out....

I don't have any other vehicle right now and I need some help

Thanks guys
 
Old Apr 9, 2007 | 11:00 PM
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Default RE: '93 Audi 90S 2.8 V6 - how do you take the starter out?

never lookedunderone of them... but it should jus be a black cylindrical looking guy with a few wires sticking out of the tranny. should un bolt pretty easy...no?
 
Old Apr 9, 2007 | 11:19 PM
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Default RE: '93 Audi 90S 2.8 V6 - how do you take the starter out?

I know what it is, and I see part of it....but can't get my hands there. I took one bolt out, but can't see the other one!! Damn german cars.
 
Old Apr 10, 2007 | 12:10 AM
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Default RE: '93 Audi 90S 2.8 V6 - how do you take the starter out?

Well, we located the second one, but can't turn it...Now I have to think about a new starter.
 
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