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its where the Bendix and the flywheel aren't meshing right sometimes you need to shim the starter
because the gears are grinding together if its an old car it will make a louder crack sound
Bald spot on the ring gear or the nose broke off the starter.
Usually that just means the battery is dead. It's trying to crank the starter but doesn't have enough power. Try jumping it from another car and see if that starts it. When a grinding noise is detected first locate the area of the car it is being generated from. Most grinding noises will be being generated while driving, if you are having a hard time detecting the location of the grinding sound, have a helper ride along in the rear seat to give a new perspective on the origin of the grinding noise. A grinding noise can be generated by many things from worn out brake pads to axle bearing failure. Once a grinding sound has been detected action must
A clicking sound when you try to start the car is a dead battery. It may be that the alternator is not charging it properly.
maybee your battery is low The battery wouldn't matter there, the starter is having a problem
if you turn your key and nothing happens just the dashboard lights come on that would be your clutch start switch. if you hear a grinding sound when trying to start vehicle or a humming sound that would be your starter.if the vehicle cranks fine but for some reason it won't start then you would look at the ignition system(spark plugs,wires,etc) as your first possible cause.
Yes. I start grinding my teeth when I started taking Pylera
Have someone test your battery with a load tester.
is the starter staying engaged? It will make that sound once, and then when you try to start it again it starts just fine.
the rubber bumpers are gone or worn out on the side motor mounts
A weak battery. There is not enough voltage to hold the starter solonoid in.