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Starter selenoid no good
Yes. Without sufficient charge, the starter will not have enough amperage to crank.
Without question. YES!!!
A starter solenoid can be bypassed by connecting a jumper wire between the battery and ignition posts on the starter. This will cause it to spin immediately without using the ignition switch.
There are three common reasons: 1) The starter is very old and the brushes wore out. 2) A cheap aftermarket starter was used instead of an OEM starter when the original starter failed. 3) The starter was cranked for too long without letting it rest and overheated.
Test battery condition, & terminals. If they check out good, check the starter Thanks. I have had several people tell me it is the starter. Apparently GM solenoids overheat which cause the slow cranking. I will buy a new starter and install an aftermarket heat sheild.
No, a starter cannot cause a battery to fail to charge. It could cause the battery to discharge quickly.
Check to see if there was some debris on mating surface,make sure it is clean and tighten the bolts evenly.Also there is a inspection plate there for your torque converter,make sure it is not falling down and jamming between the starter.
No. A bad starter would cause the car not to start.
The starter relay or the internal starter relay solenoid contact is closed either by 12 volts still applied to the relay or starter or the contacts have welded themselves together. Welded together sounds good if the starter is shorted and that would cause the cables to overheat also.
why would my starter wire burn, going from starter to battery
your starter is bad, has a short in it, or is sticking, you might be able to get the starter tested without taking it off your vehicle.