check the fuse, battery, solenoid, then starter, and all wires in between
is there spark to the plugs? is there fuel to the injectors? timing correct? check these things in order and deal with each one to find the answer. too many variables at this point, need to narrow it down
Since the starter is good but will not turn the engine over when hot, check the engine for free rotation. Turn the engine over by moving the crank by hand (with the ignition off.) The engine could be sticking when hot and not be able to turn over.
What do you mean it wont do anything... will the engine turn over... is the battery good... if the battery good and the engine wont turn over as if its not receiving power to the starter then it might be a bad starter or bad starter solenoid.
if the belts turn but engine doesn't, try tightening the belts(pulleys)
There are sensors all over the engine that can turn the check engine light on.There are sensors all over the engine that can turn the check engine light on.
No, a rusted flywheel will not cause the engine not to turn over.
The engine will turn over , but either run poorly or not at all
your engine is seized man. start looking for a new engine.
The Engine can turn over with out gas. The started is engaged and turn the crankshaft, just as one would turn the engine over by hand. For sustained revolutions however, gas is needed to react in the engine chambers
When an engine is seized up, it will not turn over. The crank cannot make a rotation. Take hold of the main pulley and try to turn it. When you cannot turn the engine over, it is seized.
Need more info like, does the starter engage? Does the starter turn the engine over? Does the starter turn the engine over but the engine does not run?
yes you can you have to use a socket on the crankshaft bolt and turn in the dirtection of the engine would run in