No, once the car is started the starter is no longer required, it then disengages.
- Battery no good - Bad connection - starter no good
First, turn on the headlights. Now, have someone watch them as you try to start the car; do they get dim? If so, the battery is in need of a charge; If not, you need to check your connections at the starter. You may have a bad starter, starter solenoid, or connection.
Does it turn over? Could be a bad starter solenoid Could be a bad starter Check wiring
No
No. A bad starter would cause the car not to start.
Bad starter is easy: when you turn the car on provided your battery is good, you will hear a click in the engine compartment, but the car will not start.
you have a bad solineiod in your starter go get a new starter
Clicking = Dead battery/not enought power to start the car Grinding = Bad starter
Yes, it is possible to jump start a car with a bad starter, but not for very long. The car will eventually die again. It is best to take it to an accredited mechanic and have a professional fix the starter on your car.
Bad starter-we can only speculate
if you have good battery and cable connections, the starter motor or starter relay is bad
Your car will not start.