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for smooth operation and also to reduse starting current
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The bulb with the lowest resistance. Current = Volts / Resistance
Cold climate starters are capable of delivering higher current during cold start. Cold start system is always a combination of the starter motor with a suitable battery.
for protection from initial currents and short circuit,overload currentsFurther ExplanationWhen a motor is stationary, the only opposition to current flow is the resistance of its windings. When the motor starts to turn, it generates a back emf. So, on starting, the current is high, and it reduces in value as the machine runs up to speed. With larger motors the starting current could overheat and damage the windings, so it is necessary to restrict the value of the starting current using a 'starter'.
Ignition switch, battery, battery cables, starter relay, starter solnoid, starter, flywheel ring gear.
Only when you are Starting the car to turn the starter motor is the battery drawing current. Once the car starts, the alternator delivers the current and the voltage regulator regulates the voltage.
The first place I'd start would be the battery, alternator and starter. Verify that the battery is good and that the alternator is fully charging it, and that the starter isn't drawing too much current.
Weak battery or poor connection - battery to starter. Possible bad starter.
If you know the battery and connections at the battery are good then it is more than likely a defective starter.
Could be your altanator, battery, starter ..
check the battery or battery cables or the alternator or starter
it can not be use for heavy duty motors as well as it requires a high starting current.
If there is corrosion on the terminals then you will have a bad connection that will not transfer power from the battery to the starter. It is just like disconnecting the cable. Electrical current cannot flow properly through the corrosion,
either clean and tighten cable connections or get battery tested. if not the battery, it is the solenoid or the starter If it is clicking and not starting at first, but starts after a few tries, its your starter taking a dump. Replace it.
A battery jump starter works by taking the charge from another battery, such as in another car, and passing it to the dead battery. When the charge is sufficient in starting the dead battery, it should then start charging itself as the engine runs.
A battery in poor condition, Dirty battery cable connections, Loose battery cable connections, A worn out starter,