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This means that either the starter bendix is stuck or there is a short in the wiring for the starter circuit www.lextechautomotivellc.com
About $135 for a rebuilt and $175 for a new. These are the prices at the parts house. If you have one put on by the dealer it will be twice this much for the starter.
You have to remove the left side headlight bulb. With the bulb out, use a hose and funnel to put the starter fluid into the headlight cavity, then put the bulb back in. Be careful not to add too much starter fluid as excess may leak out and is considered to be an environmental hazard.
well my starter ingage when i put the the batterie cable on , new starter selonoid, starter,altnator, so whats the problum
get a grenade, throw it under the 4 wheeler, i u can see the starter came out in places also known as pieces, put ur new starter on top of the four wheeler and dupe tape it, i hope this anwer helps
turn the flyweel on a lath and install gear reduction..(flexplat gear) not a hard task with the right equipment
The starter relay is inside the starter. You will need to replace the starter.
The alternator is irrelevant to the starter.... if you have an electric starter, it's fed from the battery directly... which kinda makes sense, seeing as the alternator only produces power when the engine is running. Get a digital multimeter... set it to measure voltage. Put the black contact on a good ground point, and put the red contact to the stud on the back of the alternator. You should see 13.8 to 14.3 volts.
Boat... starter... huh..?
Did you put a starter on it ? If so, Then you have put the starter wires in the wrong place are you have the big battery wire touching the small wire that goes to the starter. Recheck the wiring on the starter.
Disconnect the positive battery cable and then take out the starter bolts and remove the wires/ then put the wires onto the new starter, put the stater back on and then put the battery cable back on.