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the starter
starter motor need overhaul
it could be the starter motor getting lazy
Engine, not motor. And what you're describing could be due to a number of causes. You need ignition, compression, and spark in order for the engine to fire. Check the distributor, spark plug cables, air filter, fuel pump, and fuel pump fuses and/or relays (which you have depends on what the vehicle is).
Basically motorcycle starter motor spark up the engine initially but you can start up even without starter motor. 0nce you're rolling at a reasonable pace, release the clutch so that the spinning rear wheel begins to turn the engine over. This is exactly the same as using the starter motor, except you're using the momentum of the bike instead of the battery.
It means you aren't getting fuel to the motor but you are getting spark.
you hjave a short in wiring. check the connections at starter motor to make sure they are tight.if they are tight then you should have stater motor repaired. the starter is the only thing low on the car that would spark when trying to start
It can be a defective starter assembly that causes this problem. There are two parts to a starter assembly: the starter motor and the starter solenoid. The offending culprit is usually the starter solenoid, and it should be replaced.
For a conventional vehicle direct current (DC) electricity from the battery causes a motor to turn which engages a gear that in turn causes the engine crankshaft to "turn over" or spin. This action makes the pistons move, drawing in a combustible fuel/air mixture. At the same time a spark is sent to each cylinder in turn. When fuel and spark combine it ignites causing the engine to start and run on the main fuel. The starter gear disengages and the starter motor stops. Without enough energy in the battery the crankshaft cannot turn over and the engine will not start.
The starter motor is at the rear of the engine.
The starter motor is at the rear of the engine.
You can find the starter on the right hand side of the motor. The starter will be near the back of the motor. You can follow the positive battery cable to the starter.