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It is a battery charger that can be used to start the vehicle. It has a special setting on the charger for that purpose.
$20 OFF BATTERY CHARGER & STARTER
About $370 + about $60 extra supplies like gas,starter,starter,battery,and starter battery charger and gas dispenser bottle
Age, overuse, bad voltage from the battery
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Not usually, it depends on how dead the battery is. A starter requires a large amount of electricity in a very short period of time. A float charger gives a small amount of charge over a long period of time. If the battery is just shy of providing enough energy to the starter, then a float battery charger may just do the trick.
i assume on this that you are trying to start car, and just getting clicking sounds even when boosting with a battery charger. if this is correct, then you need to replace starter motor
Start with having the battery tested then be sure the battery connections are clean and tight. Check the starter relay. Try moving the shift selector from park to neutral then back to park. If the starter still won't engage you may have a faulty starter.
Last Sunday my battery was dead, I got a jump start from a professorial battery charger, car started fine, got to church, after car would not start, had it towed to where I can buy a new Battery, car still will not start, where is the starter relay?, is there a fuse link for the starter any where?
How is your battery ? Try a battery charger , battery jumpstarter pack , or a battery boost and see if it starts . ( also, it could be a battery cable connection )
Sounds like the starter relay or solenoid is stuck. Check the selenoid - the selenoid might be stuck closed which would cause the starter to turn because the power wouldn't be shut off from the battery. Or it may be the ignition switch is stuck in the start position.
It could be a dead battery, or corroded or otherwise faulty battery connections. Cables not tight enough for example. The starter motor could have failed. The starter solenoid may have failed. The starter switch may have failed. The gear selector not in Park or Neutral. Neutral Safety switch bad. Other wiring issues.