This was a great video, showing where the bolts are placed again after the starter was removed is key, I'll b trying my best to install it tomorrow! Wish me luck!
Thanks very much. I appreciated the details such as size of bolts, torque, and the difficulty of getting the inside bolt out. You saved me almost $700 on a quote (included new starter). The videoing was very good - not much shaking, no arm in the way, and easy to follow Thanks very much. and for Psalm. 👍
Thank you so much for showing the wiring in detail!! For the life of me I couldn't figure out why my Saturn Ion battery wouldn't charge even though I installed 2 brand new alternators that tested good before install, and a new starter. Come to find out that I was wiring starter wrong and only figured it out after watching this. You sir, are the real MVP.
oh man was that a job!!! I used a deep socket and a 3" extension (after I removed that emissions crap) PITA trying to find that upper bolt to loosen it, even more trying to find it when installing. What I did was put a small piece of tape on the bolt and the deep socket to hold the bolt so it wouldn't keep falling out and some gorilla tape to join the deep socket and the extension so the socket wouldn't get left behind. I noticed oil on the starter when i removed it (which I had to replace since car wouldn't start anymore) and noticed the oil pressure sensor was directly above the starter, when I disconnected the sensor harness from the sensor, couldn't believe the oil that came out of the sensor and what was all over the wiring connector. So I replaced the sensor since the starter was out. Got everything back together, she fired right up, thanks again for the informative video.
My daughters 2006 Ion has that piece you took off, I believe its the Air/Smog pump, but thank you very much for showing how to unbolt that, theres a junkyard not far from me Im going to practice on that car before I work on my daughters, thanks again.
You could get many more views if you add to your title Saturn Ion or on Eco-tech type engines, thank you so much, very well made video especially by doing the work one handed, God bless
Well done video. You were very clear and to the point which I appreciated. My only advice is that getting that hidden 15 mm back in the starter looks tricky so showing a video of you putting it back in might help people with a little frustration. Otherwise awesome, thanks!
For re-installing the hidden bolt...before you hoist the starter into position, put an O-ring on the 15mm bolt and position it about 2 “ from the front end of the bolt. Then put the bolt into the hole on the starter flange. Then put a second O-ring 3/4” back from the tip of the bolt. Hold the front end of the bolt in position, and then roll the first O-ring forward until it is flush with the exterior face of the flange. Your bolt should now be secure so it doesn’t drop out of the starter. Gently, get the starter to slide into position, insert the lower bolt and thread in until you have about 1/2 turn before tight. Noe use your socket/ratchet to probe around and find the head of the upper bolt. Check with a mirror to make sure your upper bolt is still in position, first. Good luck. Remember to tighten that lower bolt after the top one is snug.
This video gave me the confidence to change the starter on my 05 Cobalt! It's been sitting for months. Thanks for taking the time to make a great video and specifying bolt sizes and tools needed to get the job done. I'll be checking out what else you've got next time my car needs fixing!
Hello, i know this is an old upload for you, but ut was a great help for me. I was able to do the full starter replacement and save alot of money and frustration. This video had every detail I needed to do the job. G-d bless you and thank you for all you do. I pray you get a financial surge through your channel.
Right on. Thanks, man! Mine just crapped out on me and I'm not in a position to pay that kind of labor. Fortunately, I was a dealership tech like 20 years ago. Pontiac had the Sunfire (Chevy Cavalier equivalent) back then, but I wasn't sure how these Cobalts were set up.
Isai Landell.. What are you talking about... Every camera shot was stable and dead on to what he was explaining and he was in total control every minute while filming. No way could you have done a better job and replaced your starter with one hand, and a camera in the other. This was one of the best vids I have ever see on RUclips. Thanks Oscar.. Good work
Would this work on a 09 pontiac g5 4 cyl. Lol, i got a lady wanting for me to change hers, just cuz i told her i changed a fuel pump on one, usually all the car i fix is by looking at RUclips videos and my dad tought me as well at hes shop, i just watch RUclips to kind of guide me on the right path
I can barely reach the back bolt will it be OK if I take the casing off the starter so I can reach it better that will be the 2 long bolts and is it safe
Thanks for posting! I have a 2010 with 254,000 miles and original starter. I am thinking of changing my starter before it quits working. How many miles did you have on yours? Anyone else how many miles did your put on yours before changing?
Thanks for the vid! Used this to replace the starter on my '10 Cobalt - only difference is that there's a plug instead of the 8mm connection. Otherwise exactly the same. That hidden bolt is a PAIN! I think the part you need to remove to access the starter is part of the air intake??
Same set up on my 09 but I have a question after my car gets hot (normal temp) and I shut it off it won't crank at all just turns the dash lights on but I can take the water hose and spray the engine and starter well everything and it will start right up, my dad said it's got a bad connection is why and that's why after you cool it , it works smh but I'm a big feller and my car is the lo profile 17s like as model, any tips would be appreciated
Zack Calfee Thanks for watching, I would recommend to change the colant sensor this might cost you around 30bucks. But if you happen to have a OBD 2 scanner that can read the engine temperature try plug-in it in and check the temp before you shut off the car and after. My guess of what you are describing would suggest a possible coolant temp malfunction. The coolant temp may not be sending the correct temp to the ecm but again this is suggested idea I would need to really check the car when you experience the problem. I hope this may help you.
No need for taking any of that off you can do it all you need to do is Jack up the car and put it on jack stands both boats are 15 mm they can be accessed from underneath my left hand is paralyzed I did this with one hand and it pulls right out
Thank you for the early reply, it's because we got the starter hooked up but when I connect the battery the car will start turning on by itself without the keys in the ignition. Would you happen to know why?
Because I got a starter from a junkyard, and I went back to where my car is stranded at and I hooked up the wires you did. I hooked the battery up and it started turning without the keys in the ignition
@@oscars-autorepair3236 here what happen i had the car half way on with the heat on i try to start it and it was dead i jump the battery and turn it on and it starts making a weird noise like a misfire ...i leave it running for 5 min turn it off and back on its fine i get to my friend house and stayed there a hr i try to start it and it only came on with a crazy nosie like something was grinding at this point i smelled burnt and it stop because the battery died out ....took it to charge at autozone and now it would make a noise when i connected it and here I'm
This was one of the best videos I have ever see on RUclips. Perfect and to the point with exactly what to expect and what tools to use.
So you posted this in 2017, and here I am getting some really great reference from it in 2022. Thank you!
2024 - (Hopefully using on a 2003 Saturn ION, going to try and Remove/Test/Replace the Starter while it's on the Stands for an Oil Change)
All of your Cobalt videos are the best. I mean no one on RUclips has as helpful videos as yours. Thank you!
This was a great video, showing where the bolts are placed again after the starter was removed is key, I'll b trying my best to install it tomorrow! Wish me luck!
You explained it very well! This is by far the best Cobalt starter removal video! Just saved couple hundreds thank you sir!
Thanks very much. I appreciated the details such as size of bolts, torque, and the difficulty of getting the inside bolt out. You saved me almost $700 on a quote (included new starter). The videoing was very good - not much shaking, no arm in the way, and easy to follow Thanks very much. and for Psalm. 👍
Very welcome
Thank you so much for showing the wiring in detail!! For the life of me I couldn't figure out why my Saturn Ion battery wouldn't charge even though I installed 2 brand new alternators that tested good before install, and a new starter. Come to find out that I was wiring starter wrong and only figured it out after watching this. You sir, are the real MVP.
Just about to swap out the dtsrter from my parts car to my 06 beater Pontiac. Video was great to give me exactly what I needed beforehand.
oh man was that a job!!! I used a deep socket and a 3" extension (after I removed that emissions crap) PITA trying to find that upper bolt to loosen it, even more trying to find it when installing. What I did was put a small piece of tape on the bolt and the deep socket to hold the bolt so it wouldn't keep falling out and some gorilla tape to join the deep socket and the extension so the socket wouldn't get left behind. I noticed oil on the starter when i removed it (which I had to replace since car wouldn't start anymore) and noticed the oil pressure sensor was directly above the starter, when I disconnected the sensor harness from the sensor, couldn't believe the oil that came out of the sensor and what was all over the wiring connector. So I replaced the sensor since the starter was out. Got everything back together, she fired right up, thanks again for the informative video.
My daughters 2006 Ion has that piece you took off, I believe its the Air/Smog pump, but thank you very much for showing how to unbolt that, theres a junkyard not far from me Im going to practice on that car before I work on my daughters, thanks again.
Very good visual, you were awesome and really provided great closeups. Much Appreciated. Thanks a Million!!!
Thank for your feedback. Happy the video help out. Many blessings
You could get many more views if you add to your title Saturn Ion or on Eco-tech type engines, thank you so much, very well made video especially by doing the work one handed, God bless
Thank you for the tip. I will definitely Do that
Well done video. You were very clear and to the point which I appreciated. My only advice is that getting that hidden 15 mm back in the starter looks tricky so showing a video of you putting it back in might help people with a little frustration. Otherwise awesome, thanks!
For re-installing the hidden bolt...before you hoist the starter into position, put an O-ring on the 15mm bolt and position it about 2 “ from the front end of the bolt. Then put the bolt into the hole on the starter flange. Then put a second O-ring 3/4” back from the tip of the bolt. Hold the front end of the bolt in position, and then roll the first O-ring forward until it is flush with the exterior face of the flange. Your bolt should now be secure so it doesn’t drop out of the starter. Gently, get the starter to slide into position, insert the lower bolt and thread in until you have about 1/2 turn before tight. Noe use your socket/ratchet to probe around and find the head of the upper bolt. Check with a mirror to make sure your upper bolt is still in position, first. Good luck. Remember to tighten that lower bolt after the top one is snug.
Thanks for the information
Helps with the starter replacement on my starter on my 2006 Chevy Cobalt
This video gave me the confidence to change the starter on my 05 Cobalt! It's been sitting for months. Thanks for taking the time to make a great video and specifying bolt sizes and tools needed to get the job done. I'll be checking out what else you've got next time my car needs fixing!
Thank you brother, it helped and very detailed you saved me a bunch of $$$$. God bless Brother
you are welcome, and god bless you too
Simple explication did mine in about an hour I'm not a mechanic but a electrician I had all tools need it thanks a lot for your upload
@@oscars-autorepair3236 quilo
Nice job of finding the hiden stater motor mounting bolt, neat trick.Kudos to you sir.
Thank you for doing this video! I actually need to replace my starter on a 2006 Cobalt and this was a huge help.
Hello, i know this is an old upload for you, but ut was a great help for me. I was able to do the full starter replacement and save alot of money and frustration.
This video had every detail I needed to do the job.
G-d bless you and thank you for all you do. I pray you get a financial surge through your channel.
Thank you Charles for you kind words. I am just passing the blessing and spreading the lord's message. God bless you and ur family.
Thanks man. Getting ready to do one on an 06'...watching this will save me time and headache. 👍appreciate what you do.
Great video. 👍 That was the air pump if I'm not mistaken.
Thank you Mr. It was really helpful god bless you and your family 🙏
Best video of it for those models so far
Awesome video, easy to understand. Saved me a couple hundred.Thanks Mann!
Thanks MR. Ruiz for your time.
Right on. Thanks, man! Mine just crapped out on me and I'm not in a position to pay that kind of labor. Fortunately, I was a dealership tech like 20 years ago. Pontiac had the Sunfire (Chevy Cavalier equivalent) back then, but I wasn't sure how these Cobalts were set up.
Man that bolt on the other side... you love it
Dude thank you so much! You made my job sooooo easy! Keep it up i know your videos help out hella people.
Good information, doin this on my sister in laws cobalt now
Great is the Lord and worthy to be praised! Thanks Oscar!
Thank you for the wonderful video; great job. It is greatly appreciated you didn't use profanity.
Thanks a lot ... Can't believe you did that with one hand !
thank you buddy i advice better camera control but regardless big help God bless you as well!
Isai Landell.. What are you talking about... Every camera shot was stable and dead on to what he was explaining and he was in total control every minute while filming. No way could you have done a better job and replaced your starter with one hand, and a camera in the other. This was one of the best vids I have ever see on RUclips. Thanks Oscar.. Good work
Nice job and well done. God bless you.
mir van
Thank you
Great video and thank you for taking your time to help others.
Awesome A+++++++++++👍
About to go try and do this myself. Thanks for the video =/
Thks Ruiz! Good info.
Works like a charm 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Awesome job thx for the step by step helped a ton
Thanks for video, you've saved me so much Thanks again...
Gracias amigo me ha servido muchisimo
Nice job!! Thank you!
Works like a charm
I LOVE YOUR DEMO, THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
Willie
You are welcome
Would this work on a 09 pontiac g5 4 cyl. Lol, i got a lady wanting for me to change hers, just cuz i told her i changed a fuel pump on one, usually all the car i fix is by looking at RUclips videos and my dad tought me as well at hes shop, i just watch RUclips to kind of guide me on the right path
Que Onda Oscar gracias por enseñar nos la mecanica ya que nos ahorramos dinero gracias nuevamente.
Buenos diaz Francisco, gracias por su comentario. Me allegra escuchar que le gusto el video. Saludos desde california.
Well done young man..
Thank you Oscar.....im gonna sabe that 250.... ❤
Thanks awesome job
This is why I have flex head ratchets in all sizes .3 8th snubby Inpacts and electric ratchets to speed up the job
Thank you so much, this video helped so much!
Awesome video. Thank you for posting this.
apikorsus G
Your welcome
Good work keep it up
Both starter bolts are 15mm the front and back one just an fyi
He said that
Thanks helpful.
Perfect!! Love it! Thank you for this! Do you have one for the sway bar links?
I believe that mystery part with the hoses is a smog pump.
thanks a lot, i am from french and i understand really well. you make me save money :)
samuel lefebvre
Thank you. And thanks for watching
I’m going to attempt this weekend, very thorough explanation and I love how you got in depth with it and explained everything thank you so much
I can barely reach the back bolt will it be OK if I take the casing off the starter so I can reach it better that will be the 2 long bolts and is it safe
So the red(+) and black (-) go together in same post on starter?
Thank you for showing us how to change starter and especially for Psalm 145:3 May the Lord bless you and keep you from all harm. Still Waters
Would it be the same for a 2010 cobalt
Great video brother
Very nice. Thx bro
Can I remove both terminals from the battery? Just be safe. I working on later year cobalt and was wondering if the same applies.
Yes you can, to be on the safe side.
Thanks for posting! I have a 2010 with 254,000 miles and original starter. I am thinking of changing my starter before it quits working. How many miles did you have on yours? Anyone else how many miles did your put on yours before changing?
I'm at 178k and mine just went out. No idea if it was the original or not, I got it off the lot with 169k.
2009 original at 261,000 miles
Thanks for the vid! Used this to replace the starter on my '10 Cobalt - only difference is that there's a plug instead of the 8mm connection. Otherwise exactly the same. That hidden bolt is a PAIN! I think the part you need to remove to access the starter is part of the air intake??
Did anyone else have any issues reconnecting those hoses to that air intake thingy in front of the starter??
@@ec9121 I did, one wasn't connected properly and threw a check engine light. Just make sure the clips are solidly connected and you'll be fine.
Same set up for a 06 Chevy cobalt
Same set up on my 09 but I have a question after my car gets hot (normal temp) and I shut it off it won't crank at all just turns the dash lights on but I can take the water hose and spray the engine and starter well everything and it will start right up, my dad said it's got a bad connection is why and that's why after you cool it , it works smh but I'm a big feller and my car is the lo profile 17s like as model, any tips would be appreciated
I think imma pull the intake to get that top bolt got bad equilibrium it's like I'm dizzy looking up smh
Zack Calfee
Thanks for watching, I would recommend to change the colant sensor this might cost you around 30bucks. But if you happen to have a OBD 2 scanner that can read the engine temperature try plug-in it in and check the temp before you shut off the car and after. My guess of what you are describing would suggest a possible coolant temp malfunction. The coolant temp may not be sending the correct temp to the ecm but again this is suggested idea I would need to really check the car when you experience the problem. I hope this may help you.
Zack Calfee
That's another way of doing the job. Just keep in mind that's another hour added to your starter job
Thank you 👍🏽
Erik Santos
You are welcome
5:25, what is that second wire on the positive side of the starter, and where does it go? It is the power wire for the altenator? Please.help
Great question, the second wire you are referring goes to the alternator yes you are correct
No need for taking any of that off you can do it all you need to do is Jack up the car and put it on jack stands both boats are 15 mm they can be accessed from underneath my left hand is paralyzed I did this with one hand and it pulls right out
How long did you take to replace the starter?
молодец, Спасибо тебе .
Is that back bolt a 15 mm also?
yes
Thanks so much! Your video has been answered prayer!
your welcome
@@oscars-autorepair3236 bro how long did you take to done this work?
@@DavidHernandez-ue4fz from start to finish 1hr and 15min
Be careful not to drop the nut xD
That is called an air pump. Where it pumps air to I did not find out. Just know it pumps air
Thank you for sharing
I had to remove the air intake manifold and the fuel injectors just to get the one bolt on top
O.o wow, that must have been 1 hr on top of the time already spend fixing the car.
Trying to find out the name of that part with the vacume hoses
It's called a smog pump
Good tutorial bud....Chevy don't fk around about the bolt length..huh
That piece is the air pump.
daren32909
Thank you for answering that question
What wires go connected to the starter?
the positive battery cable (red) and the solenoid wire
Thank you for the early reply, it's because we got the starter hooked up but when I connect the battery the car will start turning on by itself without the keys in the ignition. Would you happen to know why?
if you connected the terminals correctly, i think you might have a faulty starter. try replacing the starter with a different one.
before you change the starter again, try replacing the starter relay. sometimes the starter relay might get stuck in the open position.
Because I got a starter from a junkyard, and I went back to where my car is stranded at and I hooked up the wires you did. I hooked the battery up and it started turning without the keys in the ignition
Ez pz lemon squeezy from a guy who hates and I do mean hates working on cars
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كانش افريقي هنا
that thing in the way is the friggin' useless air pump.
Which oftentimes will fill up with water on the cobalts and your computer will shut down the car.
hi if you can get back to me i have a question about the starter
Sure, what's ur question?
@@oscars-autorepair3236 here what happen i had the car half way on with the heat on i try to start it and it was dead i jump the battery and turn it on and it starts making a weird noise like a misfire ...i leave it running for 5 min turn it off and back on its fine i get to my friend house and stayed there a hr i try to start it and it only came on with a crazy nosie like something was grinding at this point i smelled burnt and it stop because the battery died out ....took it to charge at autozone and now it would make a noise when i connected it and here I'm
12 volts cant electrocute anyone...
I believe that people who don't list the year of the car should have a ghost pepper jammed up there "exhaust"
Looks like a water pump
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