can someone please verify the location of the starter on an 07' 5.7L Tundra? and how troublesome is it to remove
Paul Gilley
12-26-2011, 06:04 AM
Not sure but I believe the starter is located under the intake manifold. Someone correct me if not.
Paul
jbtoy
12-26-2011, 08:19 AM
For the 4.7, it is under the intake and a PITA to change due to labor to take the intake off
to get at it.
If the 5.7 is the same, then you will find it there.
DJ
12-26-2011, 10:10 AM
For the 4.7, it is under the intake and a PITA to change due to labor to take the intake off
to get at it.
If the 5.7 is the same, then you will find it there.I disagree completely.
It is indeed under the intake manifold, but taking the manifold off and putting it back on is easy, simple, and fast. Been there, done that.
It is a PITA because it is quite difficult to swap out the starter once you get it exposed. There is nothing unusual about the way it is mounted, but the mounting bolts are almost as accessible as Mt. Everest and the power cables which connect it are almost as long as my fingernails. What's even worse, the bolts are accessed between the back of the engine and the firewall such that I had to climb into the engine compartment, and stay there a long time, to get to them.
It was designed for easy assembly at the factory, not easy replacement in the shop, and the fool who designed it was a sadist.
randomwalk101
12-27-2011, 12:54 PM
I disagree completely.
It is indeed under the intake manifold, but taking the manifold off and putting it back on is easy, simple, and fast. Been there, done that.
It is a PITA because it is quite difficult to swap out the starter once you get it exposed. There is nothing unusual about the way it is mounted, but the mounting bolts are almost as accessible as Mt. Everest and the power cables which connect it are almost as long as my fingernails. What's even worse, the bolts are accessed between the back of the engine and the firewall such that I had to climb into the engine compartment, and stay there a long time, to get to them.
It was designed for easy assembly at the factory, not easy replacement in the shop, and the fool who designed it was a sadist.
You swapped out the starter before with the Tundra 5.7L? Is it a common problem? This is the first time I heard starter is failing on these trucks.
DJ
12-27-2011, 01:10 PM
You swapped out the starter before with the Tundra 5.7L? Is it a common problem? This is the first time I heard starter is failing on these trucks.No, it was on my '00 4.7L. I should have been more specific in quoting jbtoy. I was responding to:
"For the 4.7, it is under the intake and a PITA to change due to labor to take the intake off to get at it."
richbrismith
12-30-2011, 01:31 PM
OK- now I have the answer- the starter location on the 5.7L is on the bottom of the motor on the passenger side(the 4.7L is under the intake)- Had to send mine to the dealership because nobody had a starter and even they had to order it. Mine is/was bad and has been changed. I have 103,000 miles on my 07'. The dealer price was $475.00 for the starter and you have to pull the exhaust to get it. I tried to do it myself, but there just isn't any room and I couldn't even get the 1st heatshield out without tearing it up. I got off easy because they misquoted labor price to me and stuck with the quote($198.00), but normal is $500-700 and you have to buy 2 exhaust gaskets as well($34 +$46). Not to mention I changed out the battery($110) and the starter relay($85) as well. This has been an over 1K adventure I do NOT want to go through again. This is the ONLY problem I have had with this truck- so I really can't complain. They did say thay haven't ordered a starter in over a year and this is not common, but I don't know
richbrismith
12-30-2011, 01:33 PM
@Ramdomwalk101- I'm located South of Houston. Ron Carter in Alvin is where I bought mine and thats who did the repair
randomwalk101
12-31-2011, 03:29 PM
Glad You got it taken care of and that it's not a common issue. Happy new year