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.
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.
No. No you can't. You must trade or start over.
The teeth on the flywheel have been worn down, this happens when a failing starter is repeatedly used until it quits.
Not without trading or starting again. Find someone on the GTS.
No, an electrical starter can not turn without an electrical source.
yes, oil is not compressible, so when it gets in between parts, it basically keeps them from ever touching. without oil, you will have shards of metal in your engine, and it would probably overheat. but starting it all depends on how much power is going to the starter and how strong the starter is. but yeah, it will have a hard time starting and will want to die.
A transformer is a static device which is used to step up or step down voltage without changing frequency. A starter is a device used to start the motors.It is used to limit the starting current to a safe value.
That is a broken/worn teeth on the flywheel or on the starter pininon gear. That is why you hear a grinding noise. It's the starter turning without being able to engage.From what you describe I would suspect that the starter is not fully engaging. I'm assuming that the grinding noise you hear when you try to engage the starter is INSTEAD of the engine cranking. If I assumed wrong, ignore the following:Pull the starter, check the flywheel for excessively worn areas. Most of the time the flywheel is ok, it's just the starter. If you feel comfortable working on the starter, just get a new bendix and clean up the rest of it. Any time you disassemble a starter you should replace the bushings and brushes. Never remove the starter with the battery still connected. Remove the negative terminal from the battery before you attempt to remove the starter.
If the 2007 Chrysler Sebring 2.71 is not starting without stater fluid in the air filter is could indicate a faulty starter or the air filer may need replacing.
yes, special tube lights without starter are available which do not require a spark.
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.
The starter solenoid on a Honda Element is integral to the starter. It cannot be replaced without replacing the starter as well.