If the tracker is a "standard shift" not automatic transmission. You could pop start the engine by putting the car in 1st gear, with the clutch pedal down and the ignition on. Roll the car and once car is rolling release clutch pedal. Vehicle should start, hope this is what you ment by "manually".
sounds like starter trouble could be the solenoid or the sprag clutch(bendix)
ask yourself this question is your tracker over heating? if you said yes you may need water pump, thermostat, and engine coolant :)
Dead battery, bad starter, sieged motor. Sounds like it's electrical. On_mitch
Just behind black bar over engine, you should see a yellow ring. pull up, it's the dipstick
A Santa tracker is something that "tracks" santa all over the world on Christmas eve.
Could be locked up, starter could be bad, computer could be dead,.....................
I am assuming you have the 2.0L? If so this is a distributor-less engine with coil over plug ignition. The spark signal comes from the crankshaft position sensor.
Need more info like, does the starter engage? Does the starter turn the engine over? Does the starter turn the engine over but the engine does not run?
Check your sway bar links. I just had to have these replaced on my 2004 Tracker.
COULD BE THE FUZES OR THE STARTER IS BAD .i HAD THE SAME PROBLEM FOR A 92 TRACKER AND I JUST CHANGED THE FUZES ....BUT THEM I HAD TO REPLACE THE STARTER .CHECK THE EASY THINGS FIRST ..
I do not have a answer for it, do you an answer for this problem?
Could be starter drive not engaging xcompletely Could be a bad starter drive Could be a chipped or broken tooth on ring gear (fly wheel) Try turning engine manually (large socket on crankshaft) and then try to start - -if vehicle does turn over probably a chipped or broken tooth - if not, possible above starter problems