The starter itself.. that would be unlikely... but a wire connected to the starter could on some vehicles.
No, I would seek another answer to the problem. If the starter starts while the car is running, it may grind the bendix or the starter into a toothless nub and the starter will quit functioning alltogether.
The starter will not stop the engine from running once it is started. You have another problem.
Cause it's a hooptie..
no The tacho picks up pulses from the starter motor or ignition system.
Discharged battery possibly or trouble with starter.
Yes if it is totally clogged.
If the car is running fine most likely cause is motor mount(s)
No. A bad starter would cause the car not to start.
Certainly. Once the engine is running the starter is not needed.
Out of Oil Out of Water Out of Gas Dead Alternator
once it starts, the starter should disengage... after you release t he key. if it makes an awful noise while running, then maybe the starter is dragging... but if not then the starter will not cause it to stall
In the car electrical system, the starter motor is the first stop after the battery, so the problem has to be with that.