Starter is the electric motor powered by the battery that turns the crankshaft before the pistons operate.
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Your starter has gone bad and will need to be replaced unless you can take the starter to an automotive electrician and he may be able to fix it.
It depends on the vehicle but most are 6, 12 and 24 volts.
To purchase a car starter you would need to visit an automotive store like Auto Zone or Pep Boys. The price of a starter depends on the year, make and model of the car.
It's mounted right on top of the starter Rick I'm a retired ASE Master/L-1 Technician. I still keep current with the latest automotive technology.
No as it not SAEJ11 certified. A marine starter is no different from the auto except it has a internal flash shield to prevent internal arcing from igniting any fuel vapors in bilge area and a good coat of paint.
Yes. As long as the output voltage is direct current and matches the starter's voltage requirement (IE) 12volt, 24 volts etc. As a matter of fact, That is what a common automotive battery charger does!
A typical automotive starter motor spins at around 200 to 300 RPM when engaging to start the engine. However, during the cranking process, it may briefly reach speeds of up to 1,000 RPM. The exact RPM can vary depending on the vehicle and starter design.
All automotive starters are located at the point where the engine block meets the transmission. The gears of the starter must be engaged with the teeth on the flywheel when the starter is turned over, the power of the starter spinning turns the flywheel which moves the crank and thus moves the pistons for ignition. so, to answer this question, look around the bellhouseing of your transmission and you'll spot it.
Bendix is a brand name. The Bendix Corporation manufactured many items for automotive and other industries from 1924 to 1983.
The solenoid is on the driver side fender well next to the battery. You can buy one at kragen or another automotive store for around $20.
it can be alot of different problems, bad starter, bad battery, can be checked at local automotive shop. :p soorry, it has nothing to do with the starter or the battery. starts fine most of the time..
An automotive starter is a high torque motor that generally works until it just quits. Heat generated from hard (long) starts shortens the life. Mis starts, grinding teeth, slow cranking and spinning free are indicators