Check for a loose "Tach" wire
There is an electrical problem between the starter switch and the starter solenoid. The most likely cause is a loose connection at the solenoid or the fusable link has melted.
Yes, but it can be more trouble than its worth many aftermarket systems cause problems by bypassing factory anti theft
No, a starter cannot cause a battery to fail to charge. It could cause the battery to discharge quickly.
No. A bad starter would cause the car not to start.
why would my starter wire burn, going from starter to battery
there might be something wrong with your starter or alternator
Might want to check the lock mec. inside the door to see if there is any dried grease or dirt on the moving parts. May be getting cool enough to cause them to gum up.
The starter is probably not aligned with the flywheel. The clearance between the starter and the ring gear needs to be checked.
A starter will not disengage if the ignition switch is stuck or if the solenoid has jammed. This will cause the starter to constantly receive power.
You need to replace the starter.
A failed starter is a likely cause.
A bad starter might make a noise. The starter could also go bad with no noise or warning. However if the starter is making noise then there is a problem that could cause failure at any time