if you just put a starter on you shouldn't have any problems cause i just had the same thing happen to me i thought it was my battery so i brought a new one and it still would not start so then i had a new starter put on and i have no more problems except i have to get the codes for my radio to start back to working and the dealership want at least 50 dollars and up i hope this answer your question
bad starter or bad connection to starter or bad ground on battery or starter
A bad starter. A loose connection @ the terminal ends-the battery cables-the starter solonoid-IF IT has Rubber covers around the battery ends corrosion from battery acid could cause it.EVEN a bad ground on the engine from the battery 2 the frame.(battery cables) The battery cable ends could be corroded and should be cleaned. The next step would be to check the starter selenoid and then the starter.
Could be the starter relay
Sounds like a starter issue. Bad wire to the starter could cause it.
if you have good battery and cable connections, the starter motor or starter relay is bad
why would my starter wire burn, going from starter to battery
bad starter or bad connection to starter or bad ground on battery or starter
No, a starter cannot cause a battery to fail to charge. It could cause the battery to discharge quickly.
Starter selenoid no good
Dead battery? Loose or corroded battery cables? Blown fusable link?
A bad starter. A loose connection @ the terminal ends-the battery cables-the starter solonoid-IF IT has Rubber covers around the battery ends corrosion from battery acid could cause it.EVEN a bad ground on the engine from the battery 2 the frame.(battery cables) The battery cable ends could be corroded and should be cleaned. The next step would be to check the starter selenoid and then the starter.
the starter may not be good or the connection on the starter may be loose
Corrosion on the wires, bad starter or starter solenoid, worn flywheel or flexplate, many things. Even just corroded battery terminals could cause no start.
Weak battery? Loose or corroded battery cables? Starter solenoid?
I'd recommend you do a battery test and charging system test. The battery would be my first suspect.
no
The old starter might of blew your battery. I would either recheck the wires to the starter make sure I did it correctly and if you did I would buy a new battery. I JUST had the same thing happen. 79 bucks for a new battery just cause its "special" really sucks!