The teeth on the flywheel have been worn down, this happens when a failing starter is repeatedly used until it quits.
The starter solenoid on a Honda Element is integral to the starter. It cannot be replaced without replacing the starter as well.
Sounds like starter solenoid needs to be replaced
sometimes, but contact your local auto parts store to see if it is even sold seperately
If a 2007 Chrysler Sebring 2.71 is not starting correctly without starter fluid being sprayed on the air filter the starter in the car may need to be replaced.
Have you checked the fuel pressure? If the pump has failed you will NEVER get it started without starting fluid.
A three point starter is a device that is meant to help start a DC motor. A three point starter will start device without much starting current.
Not without modification, they are different models of wrangler
Well, the answer depends on if it's spinning freely or if it's turning the flywheel. In the case of the former, the starter needs to be replaced. In the case of the latter, it gets a bit more complicated, and a more in-depth analysis of what the car actually does as you attempt to start it is required.
No. No you can't. You must trade or start over.
no
Not without adapters. They have different bolt patterns.
Even if it is possible it would be much easier to remove the starter and replace the selenoid with the starter on the bench. Your best bet would be just to buy a remanufactured complet starter assembly and replace the whole thing.