<p><p>Have you checked first if the suspect relay makes a clicking noise when activated?...all relays do this. If you dont hear the click, replace it. still not happy?.....Replace the suspect relay with a similiar one from your vehicle that you know works. Again, check to hear the click when the relays activated. No click, replace
Pull the starter and take it to a auto parts store that will test it for you.
The only foolproof way is to remove the starter and bench test it.
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shaft should only spin one-way
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did you check the starter or the gas flow?
first check the battery. if the eye is black the battery needs changed. check the fuses. maybe one blew from the main power source. check the alternator and starter to be sure they are still good. take the car to a mechanic. its the best way
theres only two ways to get a shiney starter 1. keep restarding it until you get it 2 (the illiegal way) action replay
Check the battery cables. Especially the neg cable all the way down under to the starter and ground.
Yes if you get one from someone else.
The only sure way is to remove it and have it tested at you local auto parts store.
One way to know, is to check the part number for each starter on one of the big parts houses' websites. If they are the same, odds are it will fit.