I replaced the starter but it makes a grinding nose how do i fix it
It can be a defective starter assembly that causes this problem. There are two parts to a starter assembly: the starter motor and the starter solenoid. The offending culprit is usually the starter solenoid, and it should be replaced.
I think that maybe it could be the teeth on the starter or which I hope it's not the teeth on the flywheel of the engine. I guess it could just be the starter which is a cheap fix compared to the flywheel and alot easier to fix !!!!
It sounds like you need either a flywheel or the bendix on the starter is worn out. Easy fix if it is starter.
Your starter has gone bad and will need to be replaced unless you can take the starter to an automotive electrician and he may be able to fix it.
I'm not sure what you mean by "slips". Is the starter making a grinding noise or does the starter sound like it is missing the flywheel completely? My first thought was a bad starter drive (part of the starter) but if you replaced the starter with a new one it shouldn't be that.
It really can't be fixed, just replaced. fairly inexpensive for diy.
when it no longer works. If it ain't broke don't fix it.
What would cause a grinding noise after a tire is replaced and the brakes are not worn?
The cost to fix a broken starter depends on the type of starter and where a person goes to fix it. It can range from $50 to $200 to fix a broken starter.
The grinding noise you hear may be due to worn bushings on the starter. When the bushings wear, the armature will "drop" and grind against the inner part of the starter, causing it to rotate slowly and not spin fast enough to start the engine. Remove the starter and have it checked out at your local AutoZone or similar auto parts store. If the bushings are worn, it is likely that the armature and internal wall of the starter may be also be damaged and the whole starter will have to be replaced.
The noise is the teeth on the flywheel grinding on the teeth of the starter. Check to see if the starter is loose, this is the most common cause of that noise.
If the starter is grinding and spinning over, the teeth on the flywheel may be chipped. The starter can be removed then the engine turned over slowly by hand while inspecting the teeth.