starter not meshing with fly wheel .
you need new starter ,right side of engine two wires three bolts pull negative
battery cable first brake on for safety or you have a low battery and its not
turning starter fast enough to engage you don't say what kind of noise.
A bad starter might make a noise. The starter could also go bad with no noise or warning. However if the starter is making noise then there is a problem that could cause failure at any time
The noise is the teeth on the flywheel grinding on the teeth of the starter. Check to see if the starter is loose, this is the most common cause of that noise.
You need a new starter, or a new ring gear. Or both.
1st thought is you need shims if the flywheel is hitting the starter. What is the year and model of the vehicle?
The starter drive gear will be too close to the flywheel, causing a grinding noise when the starter is engaged.
My first thought is that it may be on the flywheel, or it could be the starter is not the correct one for your make and model..just food for thought..
no this is not a computer problem.it is either a starter motor problem or the ring gear on flywheel is worn
The starter should only be making noise if you attempt to start the car and the starter is going bad. It is possible that the remote starter is bypassing the mechanical starter. Starters are very easy to replace. Be sure to disconnect the car battery before doing so.
This usually happens when the starter drive goes bad or if the flywheel has been damaged by the starter or previous starter failure. When you pull the starter to have a look, turn the flywheel and check all the teeth on it before replacing the starter.
take it out before you bust the fly wheel
The starter could grind if the bendix is sticking
If the grinding noise is heard only when starting the car, the problem is probably worn bushings. When the bushings wear out, the armature inside the starter will "sag" and grind against the inside of the starter as it spins, causing the grinding noise you hear. This condition is called "starter drag". Eventually, as the bushings keep wearing, the armature will not spin at all. If you are mechanically inclined, you can purchase a starter kit and do the repairs yourself. If not, it would be wise to replace the starter before you become stranded somewhere.