Battery is dead, because of a bad alternator.
The starter motor
The ignition starter has nothing to do with performance. It just starts the engine.
No, the starter has nothing to do with the engine overheating. Possible causes are.Low of coolantThermostat stuck closedCooling fan not workingBlown head gasket (very serious, stop driving the car)Clogged radiator
you might have blow out a head or over headed the engine
Double check the battery cables at the battery and at the engine, be sure they are clean and tight.
Seized engine? Bad neutral safety switch? Bad starter or starter solenoid? Loose cable connection at battery or starter?
The starter is on the front of the engine, behind the engine mount bracket.The starter is on the front of the engine, behind the engine mount bracket.
If it's not disengaging like its supposed to. See if it's retracted from the flywheel after it is started. NEW ANSWER: NO it will not, The starter has nothing to do with the way the engine runs. The starter only turns the engine over so it will start. If the starter is draging then you do need to replace it.
If the starter is engaging and the starter is able to turn the engine normally, there is nothing wrong with the solenoid. Instead, I'd look at fuel, ignition and compression.
it could be your starter selinoide which should be in the engine compartment near the battery and the big waire from your battery goes to it!
You usually can suspect that the starter is bad if you turn the ignition key and nothing happens. You hear a clicking sound but the engine does not turn over. The dash lights should come on.
You usually can suspect that the starter is bad if you turn the ignition key and nothing happens. You hear a clicking sound but the engine does not turn over. The dash lights should come on.