Check to make sure all connections to the starter are properaly installed, Check battery connections to see if their is corrision, or check cables from battery to other connections are not loose, if so, correct them, you can also check for burn't out fuses or relays related to the ignition.
Did you follow the starter alignment instructions when you replaced the starter? Are you getting oil on the Bendix? That could cause the starter gear to engage slowly. It is possible that the replacment starter has a problem. Also, if the previous starter had the same problem it could have damaged the gear on the flex plate.
That wouldn't be your starter, it would be your clutch, get it replaced before it burns out or becomes stuck
it could be that ignition switch or wires to it. wires to the starter.
check your starter, it could either not but getting voltage at all (which would be the starter solenoid) or more likely it is just old or has failed and needs to be replaced
If this happened immediately after replacing the starter, I would say the wires on the solonoid are connected wrong. It could be the switch but I think it is the wiring.
There are a couple possibilities: If the starter has been replaced and the problem has just begun, check the wiring. It could be that you have crossed the wires to the starter. If THAT'S not the case, verify that the keyswitch is releasing the starter after you let go. and last, make sure there are no damaged or crossed wires between the keyswitch and the starter.
What type of vehicle is this?
Starter solenoid. Can be tested by bypassing with a screwdriver. Possible low battery, bad connection at battery and cables or bad starter.
because it needs to be replaced. short circuted
or, you need a new starter celiniod* i dont see how you could of switched sides of the celiniod when u only replaced the starter *spelling error, i know
The starter solenoid is located on the starter. It would be more cost-effective to have the entire starter replaced with a good remanufactured unit on this application.
Check the battery cables or starter.