03-08 Toyota Corolla / Martix Starter Replacement | Removal and Install

Published on January 8, 2018
Duration: 11:14

This guide details the process of replacing the starter motor on a 2006 Toyota Corolla XRS, which shares the same procedure for 2003-2008 models. The video emphasizes disconnecting the battery and MAF sensor first, then accessing the starter from underneath the vehicle. It covers the removal of two 14mm mounting bolts and a 12mm ground wire nut, followed by the installation of the new starter and reassembly. The instructor highlights potential difficulties in accessing the upper bolt and advises on proper reconnection of electrical components and the battery.

Quick Summary

Replacing the starter on a 2003-2008 Toyota Corolla or Matrix involves disconnecting the battery and MAF sensor, then accessing the starter from underneath. You'll need 14mm and 12mm sockets, penetrating oil, and an extension bar. Remove the two 14mm mounting bolts and the 12mm ground wire nut, then install the new starter, reconnecting everything securely.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Vehicle Identification
  2. 01:01Battery and MAF Sensor Disconnection
  3. 01:51Locating the Starter
  4. 02:08Identifying Mounting Bolts
  5. 02:41Applying Penetrating Oil
  6. 03:07Accessing the Upper Mounting Bolt
  7. 04:17Disconnecting Electrical Connector
  8. 04:54Removing Ground Wire
  9. 05:57Removing Mounting Bolts
  10. 07:03Old Starter Removal
  11. 07:28Inspecting Old Starter
  12. 07:55New Starter Preparation
  13. 08:23New Starter Installation
  14. 09:17Tightening Mounting Bolts
  15. 09:26Reconnecting Ground Wire and Electrical Connector
  16. 10:25Battery Reconnection
  17. 10:30Final Checks and Startup

Frequently Asked Questions

What tools are needed to replace the starter on a 2003-2008 Toyota Corolla or Matrix?

You will need a 14mm socket for the mounting bolts, a 12mm socket for the ground wire nut on the factory starter, penetrating oil to loosen rusty bolts, and an extension bar for your socket wrench to reach the upper bolt. Access from underneath also implies the need for a jack and jack stands.

How do I prevent damage to my Toyota's MAF sensor during starter replacement?

Before disconnecting or reconnecting the battery, always disconnect the Mass Airflow Sensor (MAF) connector. This prevents electrical shorts that can damage the sensor, which is an expensive part to replace.

Where is the starter located on a 2006 Toyota Corolla XRS?

On the 2006 Toyota Corolla XRS with the 2ZZ engine, the starter is located underneath the vehicle due to the larger intake manifold. Base models with the 1ZZ engine might have easier access from the top.

What is the torque specification for the starter mounting bolts on a Toyota Corolla?

While specific torque values can vary, the video suggests tightening the starter mounting bolts until they are nice and tight, estimating around 60 foot-pounds. It's important to ensure they are securely fastened but not overtightened.

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