it might of not been your starter to begin with. maybe a bad fuel pump
Either your starter solenoid, if not check the neutral safety or clutch safety switch.
i had similar problem with 99 wrangler and if its the relay its located in the fuse box.
Yes, most likely its the starter if the battery is fully charged and it still wont crank. When you turn the key, you should hear a click. That click is the starter engaging. No click, means the starter is no good.
This vehicle should still be under warranty. Have it towed to the dealer for repair.
Then why did you replace a perfectly good starter? ALWAYS test old parts and know what you're doing BEFORE you start throwing new parts at a problem. Find out WHY it isn't starting. Does the starter engage and turn the engine? IF it does, then the starter is probably fine. If not, check the starter, battery, electrical connections, ignition switch and neutral safety switch. If the starter has ALWAYS engaged and turned the engine, you should not have changed the starter in the first place; instead, you should be finding out what's wrong.
Hi, I think you should check your car alternator and starter. It is common problems
Either your starter solenoid, if not check the neutral safety or clutch safety switch.
Try Having your alternator checked at a local Auto Zone or Napa. If it's not that it could be your starter.
ford has a starter solenoid located on the passenger side fender under the hood. replace that solenoid
If a new car engine was installed and a vehicle still will not start, it might be that the computer needs to be reset. If other engine parts were reused on the new motor, like the starter, that should be checked too. Also check the battery and ignition switch.
Remove the faulty new starter and replace it again. you know get another one. assuming you were correctly installing it.
You might have a bad flywheel.
Have someone try to start it and while they are in the start position lightly hit side of the starter with a hammer. This worked for me. But you still need to replace the starter.
All the answers are true. But if you still have problems, check that the connections are tight at the starter and starter solenoid or relay. if this still doesn't help , then you most likely need a new starter solenoid or new starter.
might be starter relay, or the crank circuitry from the switch or to the starter from the relay. I would trace back from the starter to the starter relay back through the neutral safety switch to the ignition switch.
i tried it all it did was backfire still wouldnt start Spray the starter fluid into the air filter intake. If it backfires and will not start you have a problem that needs to be fixed.
You have a bad starter. Jump start the engine, and head to NAPA for a new starter. I have the same problem. Does it start right up sometimes, then other times it doesn't start? If that's the case, it's still the starter.