If it's a standard shift transmission you can "pop" start it by rolling down an incline, push the clutch in, put the trans in 2nd or 3rd gear, turn the ignition on, release the clutch and away you go. If it's an automatic, you're screwed.
you don't
Push the starter. Crank the engine. Turn the key.
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Yes, without the glow-starter you can't glow the plug inside the engine. 'sorry, there is not another possible way you can start the car. This is the link for you to buy new 'Glow Starter'
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No
It's broken!
When opened by the starter switch, it sends electricity from the battery to the starter motor to start the car.
Depending on how broken it is you can sometimes hit the starter with a wrench or something hard and it may start. Pretty much by definition, if the starter is broken the car won't start by using the starter, although the above can sometimes work as a quick fix. However, the car will start without using a starter, especially if it is a manual transmission, Turn the key on, and push the car in neutral (even not very fast). Put it in gear and release the clutch while it is moving, which turns the motor and starts the car. The same can be done with most automatics, but you must push them much faster.
Yes, it is possible to jump start a car with a bad starter, but not for very long. The car will eventually die again. It is best to take it to an accredited mechanic and have a professional fix the starter on your car.
wrong key when using the remote starter the starter does't crank long enough to start the car. Starting the car with the key the car starts five. Could use some help.
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