Very helpful video. I did mine yesterday and it took me 1-1/2 hours. Most difficult part was to remove the top 14 mm bolt. Removing the 12 mm bolt of the dip-stick bracket is the key step that actually gets the job done. Thanks again.
Great video. Replaced the starter in my gfs '10 corolla. Only issue I ran into was the 2 bolts holding it to the engine were a pain to get out but other than that it was pretty easy
Thank you for posting this tutorial, ive been having issues starting my car. First I got my battery tested (it was good) then I took out my alternator got tested (it was good) I didn't know how to remove my starter, but this video made it hella easy! I appreciate it Sir! 💯
@@Potato-u5q I figured it out, there is a thin metal sheet inside the plug, and it was completely bent inward. I took some pliers and was able to bend it back straight and it worked 👌🏼 idk if I bent it somehow, idk how I would have 😂🤷🏼♂️ but at least I figured out the problem
I do not. But you can confirm fit on Amazon fit ent checker or check TOYOTA PARTS ONLINE and type in the part #. It will have a spot to click that says all the Toyotas it fits.
Thanks for the video. I feel comfortable doing this myself. For some reason, when mechanics see women coming, they think it’s easy prey🤣🤣 not today buddy 🤣
Freaking shit my starter connector just broke from being to dam old I was replacing the starter putting a new one in there well the clip broke know starter won’t stay clipped on anybody have any suggestions? You guys always come threw
Very helpful video. I did mine yesterday and it took me 1-1/2 hours. Most difficult part was to remove the top 14 mm bolt. Removing the 12 mm bolt of the dip-stick bracket is the key step that actually gets the job done. Thanks again.
This video was super comprehensive and the most helpful out of all of the Corolla videos. Thank you!
Great video. Replaced the starter in my gfs '10 corolla. Only issue I ran into was the 2 bolts holding it to the engine were a pain to get out but other than that it was pretty easy
Thank you for posting this tutorial, ive been having issues starting my car. First I got my battery tested (it was good) then I took out my alternator got tested (it was good) I didn't know how to remove my starter, but this video made it hella easy! I appreciate it Sir! 💯
Thanks bro. I did it in under a hour
And that bracket was a pain💀. Had to use a wrench and turn it by the 1/8th to tighten it
Awesome man thanks so much! Very clear and concise. Subbed!
Great video!!! Really helped!!!
Thanks; looks totally do-able; good clear well made video; that helps a lot !!!!!
Amazing video! I have a 2011 Corolla LE and it’s making that same exact sound at start. My Corolla is Japan made with a J vin. Is yours?
Thanks for the video! I need to replace my starter
6:15 why won’t mine click in /: does it take a ton of force??
You mean the plug. You might have broken the little plastic tab on it.
@@Potato-u5q I figured it out, there is a thin metal sheet inside the plug, and it was completely bent inward. I took some pliers and was able to bend it back straight and it worked 👌🏼 idk if I bent it somehow, idk how I would have 😂🤷🏼♂️ but at least I figured out the problem
Do you know if it's the same part number for the 2009 corolla?
I do not. But you can confirm fit on Amazon fit ent checker or check TOYOTA PARTS ONLINE and type in the part #. It will have a spot to click that says all the Toyotas it fits.
That’s exactly how my 2011 Toyota Corolla LE sounds like when I start it up, seems like I will be replacing my starter based on this
Amazing video
Had to remove the black mudguard under car, but otherwise spot on!!
Thanks for the video. I feel comfortable doing this myself. For some reason, when mechanics see women coming, they think it’s easy prey🤣🤣 not today buddy 🤣
Thank you sir
Freaking shit my starter connector just broke from being to dam old I was replacing the starter putting a new one in there well the clip broke know starter won’t stay clipped on anybody have any suggestions? You guys always come threw
damn those tight bolts