If your battery is good but the starter motor just clicks instead of turning over it is bad, OR it turns over weakly or turns over and starts clicking then it is bad. If it turns over strongly and sounds OK then it is OK.
We know were the starter is, how do you get it out? Does the intake manifold have to be removed?
What make and model is the truck? I have a 2000 Toyota Tundra that does the same thing. Thought it was the u-joints at first, but they look good. Let me know what you find out.
Open the hood
I dont know how to turn that sensor off; although, i do have a 2006 tundra and if your spare tire is low that light will come on as well so you might want to check that out.
I've replace the starter for a rebuilt and it spins. I know I've removed 2 screw to many. Could it be I've change the adjustment?
3 , air filter ,fuel filter, oil filter that i know of, and don't forget the cabin filter.
When owning a car it is important to know as much as possible about it. A 2000 Toyota Avalon gas tank will hold 18.5 gallons.
i don't know i have the same question. Underneath the intake manifold. Bolted into the tranmission. Kind of hard to get to.
Remove it and bench test it or bring to auto parts store they can test it for you
Need to know what other vehicle.
The largest tundra in the world is the Eurasian tundra. I don't know about North Asia.
If you hear the starter spinning but not turnover it over. Or if the starter just clicks when you try to turn it over. If anything you can just take it out and have your local auto parts store test it.