Check termenals and starter moter, could become big problem if not fixed.
If you mean that the starter keeps spinning after the vehicle starts), the solenoid/relay switch is not releasing. In the START position, the relay spins the starter to start the engine and should release when the key is moved from START to RUN. Probably needs to be cleaned or replaced.
Check the battery cables. If there is no corrosion and you have good connections, then the starter solenoid/relay may be at fault.
Check if there is voltage to the starter "S" terminal (if starter does not have the small wire, ensure the starter relay is working). Go from there
The starter relay feeds power to the starter when the switch is turned to start. The relay will be mounted either on the fender or on the firewall.
Either the starter, starter relay or ignition switch are failing.
No. The relay is what actuates the starter motor, whenn you turn the key to the start position.
Yes, the power goes through the relay before the starter gets it so if the relay is bad, there is no power to the starter.
The Starter relay for Acclaims are located right on the starter, its what the wires that go to the starter hooks to.
Usually when a starter solenoid/relay switch is bad, you will hear only a click and the starter will not spin (crank).
might be starter relay, or the crank circuitry from the switch or to the starter from the relay. I would trace back from the starter to the starter relay back through the neutral safety switch to the ignition switch.
i would check the cranking circuit,starter,starter relay,ignition switch,neutral safety switch.
That's the starter relay. Replace the starter.