electrical
Starter Solenoid
for 2012 Jeep Wrangler 3.6L V6 · 4WD
Difficulty
Moderate
Time
2.0 h
Tools
12
Steps
13
This procedure covers the replacement of the starter solenoid on a 2012-2018 Jeep Wrangler with the 3.6L V6 engine, which requires removing the starter assembly for solenoid replacement.
Warnings
⚠️Always disconnect the negative battery cable first to prevent electrical shorts and potential sparks near the battery
⚠The starter is located in a tight area near the transmission bellhousing. Ensure the vehicle is securely supported before working underneath
⚠Do not allow the starter to hang by electrical wires during removal or installation
ℹ️The solenoid is mounted on the starter assembly and cannot be replaced separately on all starter types. Verify your starter model allows solenoid replacement before beginning
Tools required
10mm socket and ratchetEssential
13mm socket and ratchetEssential
15mm socket and ratchetEssential
Socket extension setEssential
Torque wrench (5-60 Nm range)Essential
Wire brushEssential
Battery terminal cleaner
Penetrating oil
Jack and jack standsEssential
Wheel chocksEssential
Flashlight or work lightEssential
Safety glassesEssential
Parts
- Starter solenoid × 1 — Use OEM specification
- Dielectric grease × 1 — Small packet
Preparation
- Park vehicle on level ground and set parking brake firmly
- Place wheel chocks behind rear wheels
- Allow engine to cool completely if recently operated
- Disconnect negative battery cable first, then positive cable
- Raise front of vehicle and support securely on jack stands
- Remove front skid plate if equipped to improve access
Procedure
- 1Disconnect battery cablesUsing a 10mm socket, loosen and remove the negative battery cable first, then the positive cable. Move cables away from battery terminals to prevent accidental contact.Torque specBattery Terminal Bolts8 Nm (6 lb-ft)
- 2Access starter from underneathPosition yourself under the passenger side of the vehicle. The starter is located on the passenger side of the engine block, bolted to the transmission bellhousing. Use a flashlight to locate the starter motor and identify the electrical connections.
- 3Disconnect starter electrical connectionsLocate the solenoid terminal with the battery cable (B+ terminal) and the smaller trigger wire connector. Using a 13mm socket, remove the nut securing the battery cable to the solenoid. Disconnect the push-on connector for the trigger wire by pulling it straight off the solenoid terminal. Support the wires so they do not hang on anything.⚠Even with battery disconnected, the B+ terminal carries battery voltage. Ensure the cable does not contact groundTorque specBattery Terminal Bolts8 Nm (6 lb-ft)
- 4Remove starter mounting boltsUsing a 15mm socket with extension, remove the three starter mounting bolts that secure the starter to the bellhousing. The bolts may require penetrating oil if corroded. Keep track of bolt locations as they may be different lengths. Support the starter with one hand as you remove the final bolt.Torque specMounting Bolts39 Nm (29 lb-ft)
- 5Remove starter assemblyCarefully maneuver the starter assembly out from between the engine block and frame. The starter may need to be tilted and rotated to clear obstructions. Lower the starter down and out from underneath the vehicle. Place on a clean work surface.
- 6Remove solenoid from starterWith the starter on your workbench, identify the two or three screws or bolts securing the solenoid to the starter motor housing. Using a 10mm socket, remove these fasteners. Carefully pull the solenoid away from the starter motor, noting the position of the plunger that engages the drive mechanism. Some solenoids are crimped or permanently attached; if yours cannot be removed, the entire starter assembly must be replaced.ℹ️Note the orientation of the solenoid and position of any shims or gaskets for proper reassemblyTorque specConnector Screws4 Nm (3 lb-ft)
- 7Install new solenoidPosition the new solenoid onto the starter motor, ensuring the plunger properly engages with the shift fork mechanism. Align the mounting holes and install the mounting screws or bolts. Tighten the fasteners evenly to the specified torque to ensure proper seating.Torque specConnector Screws4 Nm (3 lb-ft)
- 8Clean starter mounting surfaceUse a wire brush to clean the mounting surface on the bellhousing where the starter mounts. Remove any rust, dirt, or old gasket material. This ensures proper ground contact and alignment. Clean the starter mounting bolt threads and apply a small amount of anti-seize if desired.
- 9Install starter assemblyManeuver the starter assembly back into position from underneath the vehicle, guiding it between the engine and frame. Align the starter with the bellhousing mounting holes. Start all three mounting bolts by hand to ensure proper alignment before tightening any of them.
- 10Torque starter mounting boltsUsing a torque wrench and 15mm socket, tighten the starter mounting bolts to specification in a cross pattern. This ensures even seating and proper alignment with the flywheel ring gear.Torque specMounting Bolts39 Nm (29 lb-ft)
- 11Reconnect starter electrical connectionsReconnect the trigger wire push-on connector to the small solenoid terminal, ensuring it is fully seated. Position the battery cable onto the B+ terminal stud and install the retaining nut. Apply dielectric grease to the connections to prevent corrosion. Torque the terminal nut to specification.Torque specBattery Terminal Bolts8 Nm (6 lb-ft)
- 12Reinstall skid plate and lower vehicleIf the front skid plate was removed, reinstall it with the appropriate hardware. Carefully lower the vehicle from the jack stands and remove the stands. Lower the vehicle completely to the ground.Torque specBracket Bolts23 Nm (17 lb-ft)
- 13Reconnect battery cablesClean the battery terminals and cable ends with a wire brush or terminal cleaner. Reconnect the positive battery cable first, then the negative cable. Torque the terminal bolts to specification. Apply dielectric grease or terminal protector to prevent corrosion.ℹ️Always connect positive first, then negative to minimize spark riskTorque specBattery Terminal Bolts8 Nm (6 lb-ft)
Reassembly
- Ensure all electrical connections are tight and properly routed away from heat and moving components
- Verify starter mounting bolts are torqued to specification for proper alignment with flywheel
- Confirm battery cables are securely connected and terminals are clean
Verification
- Turn the ignition key to the start position and verify the engine cranks normally without unusual noises
- Listen for a single click from the solenoid when starting, indicating proper engagement
- Verify the starter disengages immediately when the key is released from the start position
- Check for any fluid leaks around the starter area that may have been disturbed during removal
- Test start the vehicle 3-4 times to ensure consistent operation