What is your car's year? Automatic or Manual Did the problem begin after working on the vehicle?
Yes, it will. Remove the starter and have it tested at you local auto parts store. But make sure the battery is not the culprit.
Starter solenoid is bad. I assume you mean engine turning over, not starting, but continuing to turn over after key is released. Disconnect battery cable from post, then replace starter solenoid.
If by turning over you mean the starter spinning the engine, no. If the engine is locked up (try turning it clockwise by the crank bolt), then you've either thrown a rod or broken a timing chain.
broken tooth on the fly wheel if your starter is turning over and not just spining what's wrong if the starter's just spinning?
my guess would be the starter selinoid
Do you have any click in the starter itself but still not turning over? Then its the starter giving you fits. Replace it. If no click is heard then it could be a fuse or more likely the starter relay. Check them both before moving to the starter.
your starter is bad, has a short in it, or is sticking, you might be able to get the starter tested without taking it off your vehicle.
You need to check for power to the starter soleonoid when the key is turned If you have power to the small terminal and the starter is not turning then you quite possibly have a bad earth to the engine/gearbox.
no if it wont turn over its either the starter motor or the starter relay in the fuse box
No. The coil has to do with spark to ignite fuel inside your engine. There is probably something wrong with your ignition system or your starter.
The starter is located near the transmission on the drivers side of the 1992 Plymouth Voyager. The starter is responsible for turning the engine over.
More than likely the starter is defective.