No, it shouldnt damage anything on your computer.
Not really, the starter has an enclosed casing. Only if the spill is on the wiring and shorts it out.
You re-engage the starter and you can damage the bendix, or the gear on the starter drive for the engine. It makes a grinding sound and will ruin the starter.
starter not engaging flywheel properly. Replace starter, Checking for damage to flywheel while starter is removed.
The more you use the starter to start the engine the more wear is demand is placed on it. So, yes, in a sense stalling and restarting does harm the starter.
Most cars as you gave little info: disconnect battery undo wiring to starter undo bolts holding starter in reverse to install **check flywheel teeth when starter is out for damage**
The starter relay on an 86 Toyota Celica is used to provide power to the starter when the engine is cranked. It also prevents damage as a result of overheating or overdraw.
starter is used in dc motor to reduce the initial starting torque...so that the dc machine could be protected from damage.... ..and to avoid max ..current flowing ..from it it can damage whole ..moter structure
Check the starter solenoid and the starter itself. Either one could be stuck and causing the constant engagement. Check the flywheel for damage after you fix the problem.
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.
1. To engage the starter with the ring-gear on the engine before the starter is turned on. IE to "pre-engage" it. 2. To turn the starter on once it is Engaged. This prevents/reduces damage to the gear-teeth on both the starter and the ring gear.
The chain can not backfire. If it is installed off time it can cause a backfire, which could conceivably damage a starter.