It can if it is frozen to the point it will not work. Otherwise no.
The starter drive (aka bendix) is broken. The bendix and/or starter needs to be replaced.
The use of a star delta starter is for motor control only and not resistive heating loads. This type of starter is used to dampen the inrush current by using a lower voltage to start the motor.
When a starter goes completely out then the engine will not turn over. A starter that is going bad could start sometimes or make considerable noise.
Jump the wires on the starter solenoid - Jumper wire connected the large cable running to the starter and the smaller "trigger" wire The solenoid in most vehicles today is located ON the starter. If you attempt the aforementioned answer, BE CAREFUL.
i would check the cranking circuit,starter,starter relay,ignition switch,neutral safety switch.
your starter probably.
It can be a defective starter assembly that causes this problem. There are two parts to a starter assembly: the starter motor and the starter solenoid. The offending culprit is usually the starter solenoid, and it should be replaced.
1) Battery taking load 2) Fuel pump relay not supporting. 3) Spark plug gap is improper. 4) Starter taking load.
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,
no if the car doesnt start check the battery and the alternator and the starter.
If the Chrysler Sebring won't start after going through a puddle, the problem is probably that the starter relay switch got wet. This is not a common thing but if the starter relay was bad to begin with, moisture will make the problem worse. The starter relay is located on the starter.
If the mower has an electric starter, the gear on the starter is worn. Replacement is not hard and the part (a plastic gear) is relatively inexpensive.