There are two SMALL wires on the starter. They are connected wrong.
If it's not cranking at all, you probably forgot to connect a wire, or you replaced the wiring incorrectly.
Follow the + battery cable from battery should connect to starter solenoid (relay)
To light a light bulb you need to connect to a source of electricity like a battery or an electrical outlet.
The battery post positive terminal is where you connect the positive cable. Connect the negative cable to anyplace on the engine or chassis. Connect positive first and remove it last.
maybe on the top of the starter Follow the+ battery cable should connect to solenoid
If it's not cranking at all, you probably forgot to connect a wire, or you replaced the wiring incorrectly.
The device that contains high current contacts connecting the battery to the cranking motor is the starter relay or starter solenoid. When the ignition key is turned, the solenoid activates, closing the high-current contacts and allowing electrical current to flow from the battery to the cranking motor, which starts the engine. This component is crucial for the efficient operation of the starting system in vehicles.
may be on top of the starter and replaced with same. Follow the + battery cable it will connect to the solenoid
Either the solenoid or starter has gone bad.
You do not recharge your car battery with another car, when you connect the batteries together to get your car started, it is called jumping it, and only partially gets the battery working again. It should not be attempted if you do not know what you are doing because it can be dangerous.
We generally connect the red wire to the positiveterminal of a battery. The black is connected to the negative terminal. Naturally, no wiring connections should be attempted until a thorough understanding of the circuit being worked on has been made.
You connect the positive terminal first.
remove the seat, place the battery into the holder, connect the drip tube, connect the battery connectors
Remove - battery cable Remove + battery cable from battery and starter solenoid Route new cable following original routing Connect to starter solenoid Connect to + battery terminal Connect - battery cable
Did you install a fully charged battery of the correct group size and connect the cables securely? Did you incorrectly jumpstart the car with the cables reversed and break things before replacing the battery? Did it turn over before you replaced the battery?
Connect the Positive + battery cable to the positive + battery post first. Then connect the Negative - cable to the negative - battery post.
Run a breaker button from horn to car interior to battery