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It could but, have the battery tested before you purchase a new starter.
Try getting a jump start. Could be a bad battery. If your battery is good, then you will need to get a new starter. It may be the Starter or the battery make be dead,
Make sure battery is fully charged Seized engine? Loose or corroded battery cables? Bad ground cable? Bad starter? Bad starter solenoid? Carefully jump across small trigger wire and starter feed Bad neutral safety switch? Bad ignition switch?
New battery needs a charge? Loose or corroded battery cable? Engine seized? Bad starter Bad starter solenoid? Bad neutral or clutch safety switch?
bad battery. bad ignition switch bad solenoid or the new starter is faulty,has been known to happen
Bad Starter. Bad Starter Relay. Bad Ignition Switch. Bad Ignition Module. Improper Ground.
Dead battery?Loose or corroded battery cables?Loose ground cable?Bad starter solenoid?Bad starter?Neutral switch?Ignition switch?
Make sure battery cable are tight Sounds like starter solenoid switch is going bad
If the engine struggles to start, you may need a new starter. Keep in mind that it may just be your battery that's causing the problem. Yes, a weak battery, dirty/loose battery connections and a bad starter solenoid can mimic the same conditions.
Fault with new starter motor Fault with immoboliser Fault with ignition switch or wiring Low battery charge Loose terminals battery/starter motor Bad engine earth.
There is no battery in the starter.
it could be a variate of things starter is bad, starter solenoid is bad, battery cable is bad, ground is bad, ignition is bad, there is really to many things to list as to why one wont crank with new battery but check these things first there not to hard to check and probably the problem.