your battery will not lose power due to your starter being bad. if you have attempted to start the engine and did this for a long period of time with out the engine or an out side source of power charging the battery, it will eventually lose power, due to working and not charging. But for the original question, no the battery will not lose power if the starter is bad. hope this helps
That means the solenoid IS working, but power is too low to turn the starter. Check and if necessary clean or tighten the battery terminals. If still the same, charge your battery on slow for at least 12 hours, or get another battery.
bad starter or bad connection to starter or bad ground on battery or starter
Bad starter? Bad starter solenoid? Bad neutral switch?
Loose or corroded battery cables Bad starter Bad starter solenoid Bad neutral switch
The alternator is probably bad. That is what recharges your battery
There is two options not enough power it the battery or a bad starter
bad armature bushings
Could be the battery is drained or bad. Could be battery connections at battery and or starter are dirty and or loose. Could be starter solenoid is bad. Could be starter is bad.
There are a few things that can be wrong bad battery connection will allow low amp power but fail under a large load like starting. disconnected or frayed starter wire bad starter bad starter relay bad starter solenoid bad ignition switch
Your starter is incapable of being drained. It is an electric motor. However a bad starter can drain your battery
Yes.
bad starter, or bad relay, bad ground or power wire to starter solenoid, bad ignition switch, blown fuse, etc