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      2005 Aveo starter top bolt/nut location

      Need to replace the starter. I think I found the top nut but want to confirm. I've attached some photos pointing to the nut.

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      Hoping I would get a confirmation. I guess I'll assume that is the top nut and see what happens.

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      That was the upper mount bolt for the starter. I was able to get it out from underneath the vehicle with a 13mm S type wrench. Took two hours, but I got it out. If I had a S type ratchet wrench probably would have cut an hour.



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