If it's not cranking at all, you probably forgot to connect a wire, or you replaced the wiring incorrectly.
TAke it to auto zone and have them chack it out
If yo have power to both wires at the starter when trying to crank, the starter is failed.
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.
Dead battery? Loose or dirty battery cables? Bad starter solenoid? Bad starter? Neutral switch?
Either your starter solenoid, if not check the neutral safety or clutch safety switch.
For the starting, we'd need to know the symptoms. Maybe bad batteries or a bad starter. For power on the hills, try replacing your fuel filters.
I replaced the starter but it makes a grinding nose how do i fix it
just had the same thing turns out the automatic car starter went bad and fried the starter replaced it same thing the ignition switch also went bad replaced that too all set now
29s, i replaced the oil pressure sender on my 92 corsica 3.1 and i did it while having my starter changed because it is located directly above the starter on the engine block.
There are few things that can cause a car to not have any spark. The spark plugs may need to be replaced, the cables may need to be replaced, the battery could be drained or the starter may need to be changed.
Could be a starter solenoid going bad, it could be ECM problems, it could be a number of things.
Assuming it started before the starter was replaced, the starter and/or starter wiring are not installed correctly.
The starter goes with the engine, not with the truck. I've never measured torque when replacing a starter on a medium- or heavy duty truck... just ensure it's properly seated, ensure its secure, and roll with it.
What is your question
it may be the starter going out doing it . it will kill the alternator if it keeps going . I know i had it happen to my 96 olds replaced the alt still didnt start and the starter fixed it
The starter solenoid is located on top of the starter. It is the small cylinder attached to the starter. It is a part of the starter which can be replaced/repaired independent from the starter itself.
The starter solenoid on a Honda Element is integral to the starter. It cannot be replaced without replacing the starter as well.