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<blockquote data-quote="Ferendon" data-source="post: 5382237" data-attributes="member: 578259"><p>I'm assuming the solenoid is built in, being that it's a Toyota. That said, you'll have a power directly from the battery, ground to the block, and a small trigger wire coming from a wiring harness. Remove them, change the starter, hook them back up the same way. And IMO, it does indeed sound like the starter. Usually the solenoid itself goes out, which is essentially a very heavy duty relay. If you can swap just that, and save some cash, do it. If it's not the solenoid, then it's more than likely the brushes, which will require a new starter. Get a reman if you can. They usually have a lifetime warranty, and they're a LOT cheaper than a new one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ferendon, post: 5382237, member: 578259"] I'm assuming the solenoid is built in, being that it's a Toyota. That said, you'll have a power directly from the battery, ground to the block, and a small trigger wire coming from a wiring harness. Remove them, change the starter, hook them back up the same way. And IMO, it does indeed sound like the starter. Usually the solenoid itself goes out, which is essentially a very heavy duty relay. If you can swap just that, and save some cash, do it. If it's not the solenoid, then it's more than likely the brushes, which will require a new starter. Get a reman if you can. They usually have a lifetime warranty, and they're a LOT cheaper than a new one. [/QUOTE]
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