Make sure to connect the solenoid wire to the starter for the 3.7L or 4.7L with manual transmission and ensure it is securely held. Join the battery cable to the solenoid stud and tighten the nut securely, observing the required torque, so the starter motor is not dependent on the wire harness. Place the starter motor on the transmission and bolt it installed and tightened, according to the torque you find in the manual. Take the vehicle down and attach the negative battery cable to the battery first. If you have a 3.7L or 4.7L transmission with automatic transmission, repeat the first two actions for wiring the solenoid wire and battery cable. Fit the starter motor to the transmission and if you have an automatic transmission, slide the cooler tube bracket into its spot. Then, install and fasten both bolts following the needed torque. Let down the car and link the negative terminal of the battery. Attach the solenoid wire to the starter motor, place the battery cable over the solenoid stud and secure the battery eyelet nut after installation and checking the correct torque specifications, so the starter motor does not hang from the wire harness. Place the starter motor on the engine, put the cooler tube bracket into place when equipped with automatic transmission and secure all mounting bolts in accordance with the torque specifications. Get the vehicle down and secure the negative battery cable.