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Bazzi is correct!Assuming you have a bad starter in right now, it goes like this:1. Disconnect the Negative battery wire (VERY IMPORTANT)2. Locate the starter on the passenger side of the truck attached to the bellhousing of the transmission3. Disconnect all wires that go to the starter (You did disconnect the neg batt. terminal, didn't you?)4. Unbolt the bolts that hold the starter to the bellhousing5. Carefully slide the starter out of the truck however you can, be careful not to drop it on yourself6. Smile and be proud of yourself7. Pick up new starter in hand8. Slide the new starter back to the bellhousing following the same route used to remove the old starter, but in reverse (don't drop this starter on yourself either, it will hurt just as bad as the old one)9. Bolt the starter back up to the bellhousing using the correct bolts in the correct positions10. Hook all wiring back up to the new starter11. make sure all tools are out of the engine bay and not left in there12. Reconnect the negative battery cable13. Test to see if it will start your truck14. If it does, you did dun a good job! 15. If it does not start, either the starter is not the problem, or you did something wrong.Good luck!
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