How to Replace the Starter Motor on a Landcruiser Prado 120 Series
Do you need to remove or replace the starter motor on your Prado 120 series?
This tutorial will help you achieve that.
It's overall not a complicated task to remove the starter motor, but it is a fiddly task. So you will need patience and the right tools.
I recommend having basic hand tools, including a breaker bar and an extension bar. That will make your life much easier when trying to remove the starter motor.
Below is a written tutorial & a video tutorial.
How to Replace a Starter Motor
The steps I followed were:
Securely jack up your car & remove the front left tyre. This is how we will be accessing the starter motor.
Disconnect the negative terminal on your battery.
Unbolt & unplug the wires running into the starter motor.
Unbolt the starter motor with the 2 nuts at the rear. This can be really fiddly, and the nuts can be tight. So I recommend using some 4WD-40 & a breaker bar.
Using a vice, transfer the stud from the old starter motor to the new. If you wind 2 nuts onto the stud, this can help you untwist the stud.
Install the new starter motor, bolting it on & plugging it in.