The starter is on the left side of the transmission. The starter grounds though itsself.
bad starter or bad connection to starter or bad ground on battery or starter
Yes. Starter/Bellhousing issues
I had the same problem. Your starter is probably going out. You can actually lightly tap the starter with a hammer and that gets it going.
Dead battery, corroded or loose battery or starter cables, defective starter or starter solenoid, loose ground connection.
plenty of things could be a starter, alternator, ignition switch, bad spark...
Check your ground wire from your neg battery to the pass side tranee. check for a breaks in wire. same for positive wire to starter and ignition. use a multi-meter.
You have a ground wire that isn't grounded causing a shortage therefore blowing the fuse....I would start with the ground wire that is connected directly to the starter itself
Short to ground or overloaded circuit
check the starter connection , check ground connection Your onboard computer draws current as does other minor circuits. Is the battery up?? Don't assume this; charge it.
Dead short to ground or an overload
Poor ground or weak cel in the battery
Check your starter, my 87 b2000 was doing that. when i hit the brakes,turn signals, etc the CD player would cut off and back on. it was the starter!