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Q: What is the cog called on a motor that the starter slides into that cranks over?
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Why will your car partially start and not turnover?

When you turn the key in your car, the key turns the starter motor, which inturn cranks the flywheel of your motor. Once firing is accomplished the starter is released, as you release the key. If your motor, just cranks and not start, you may have jumped your timing and this will have to be restored by a mechanic, as the timing belt needs changing.


Do motors have cranks?

In a sense, motors do have cranks installed. It is the starter that acts as a crank to turn the engine in order to create a spark and start it. Any device, whether manual or electrical, used to rotate the motor in order for it to start, is called a crank.


98 5.7 TA won't start Cranks fine Shot starter fluid down throttle body motor starts runs fine Go to restart and only cranks Have done this 3 times Don't want to hurt the motor with starter fluid?

could be fuel pump or a bad sensor - really needs to go to the dealer to be plugged into their computer


If a 1995 Subaru Impreza sometimes starts and sometimes doesn't It is not the battery was told it was possibly a starter interlocking relay Has anyone had this problem?

dude trust on this. its your starter motor, it happened to me once. it will just cranks and it feels like the battery is dying out but nope its your solenoid on your starter motor that is worn out. best of luck dude


Car will not start is it the starter or electrical?

if the motor cranks when you turn the key it is not the starter because in order for the engine to crank the starter must be turning the motor. it could be electrical or fuel related or sensor related, ect. depending on the model and year you could check for fault codes ie:OBD 1 or OBD 2


1974 F-100 PU 390ci cranks fine cold runs fine after running will not crank has a new battery and cables?

buy a new starter motor yours is worn out


Diesel engine will not kick over but plenty of battery power?

if it wont crank the the starter is probally out but if it cranks and the motor doesnt turn either the belt is to loose or the engine is locked up


How do you remove starter motor from Ford Mondeo 2 L disel 2001?

with gtreat difficulty make sure you take the radiator fans out then bolts are easy to get to 2 10mil bolts for shield then 2 17 mil bolts for starter motor slides out very easily


Does the solenoid control the electrical system for the car?

No a solenoid switch (full name) does not control a cars electrical system. The solenoid is an electrically operated switch that sends power to the starter motor which in turn cranks the car's engine to start it. The reason a second (electrical) switch is needed to crank the starter motor, is that the starter motor requires such high voltage that the key would melt if all that power were to run through it. In other words; When you turn the key you are sending a small amount of power to the solenoid switch which in turn sends a large amount of power to the starter motor.


What part would I need if the car cranks but doesnt turn over?

Cranks is the motor turning over, But cranks and won't start means either you no fuel or no spark or both.


What is the purpose of dol starter in three phase motor?

Three phase motors are controlled by a device called a starter. The starter allows the motor's supply voltage to be applied to and removed from the motor. These types of starters coil's can be controlled with usually a lower voltage that can be remotely controlled.


You just had your starter rebuild you can hear starter motor spinning but the car motor will not turn over you turned the car motor over by using a socket on the crank pulley it turn over easy?

The problem is in the starter drive (sometimes called bendix). Take the starter back to wherever it was rebuilt and have it repaired or exchanged.