crankshaft-camshaft timing, clogged exhaust, plugged intake, intake manifold leak.
If the lights in the car come on, then at least part of the system is getting power. Check the battery connections again. Then check the starter solenoid and starter to insure that they are getting power and are working properly.
3 reasons either the starter is not getting power from the solenoid, solenoid is not getting power from the battery or starter is burned up.
Yes, a starter solenoid can drain a battery. When a starter solenoid is not working properly it can actually keep rotating the starter after the car's ignition is turned off. Since it requires a battery to actuate the starter, the battery will eventually be drained of power.
Not getting any fuel.
The starter is definitely under the hood. Try getting under and looking where the engine is bolted to the transmission. It will be right there.
The brushes inside need cleaned or replaced or it is not grounded properly.
If the lights in the car come on, then at least part of the system is getting power. Check the battery connections again. Then check the starter solenoid and starter to insure that they are getting power and are working properly.
If the starter is not properly mounted then it will not properly engage and release the flywheel. The started may need to be shimmed in or out.
3 reasons either the starter is not getting power from the solenoid, solenoid is not getting power from the battery or starter is burned up.
Remove starter and bench test See if you are getting power to starter
Yes, if the battery is weak it will not provide enough electrical energy to properly operate the starter.
starter not engaging flywheel properly. Replace starter, Checking for damage to flywheel while starter is removed.
If your kick starter is not getting any compression, you probably pulled the spark plug.
A starter is an electrical device that requires the proper supply of electricity to operate properly. Weak battery or loose or corroded connections and it will not function properly.
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Generally, you need a new one when the old one doesn't work properly. Oftentimes, a starter current draw test can be used to check for a bad starter.
Yes, a starter solenoid can drain a battery. When a starter solenoid is not working properly it can actually keep rotating the starter after the car's ignition is turned off. Since it requires a battery to actuate the starter, the battery will eventually be drained of power.