It is possible that (1)your starter is not receiving enough power from the battery, (2)your starter is poorly grounded, or (3) your starter solenoid or starter is bad. Check for power from your battery using a volt meter with the positive lead on the large cable and the negative lead to ground on the chassis, it should be 12 volts. To test if your starter is grounded disconnect your battery ( ground lead first ) then use an ohm meter with one lead on the starter body or starter bolt and the other to the chassis ( not the motor ); the resistance should be minimal. If these check out remove the starter and bench test it with a known fully charged, good battery.
starter or alternator or water pump
Yes, a clogged fuel filter can keep your car from starting. It can also ruin your starter as you crank that starter over and over trying to start the vehicle.
security light keep flashing put new starter on still will not crank
polar car starter programing
No
It's broken!
When opened by the starter switch, it sends electricity from the battery to the starter motor to start the car.
Yes, it is possible to jump start a car with a bad starter, but not for very long. The car will eventually die again. It is best to take it to an accredited mechanic and have a professional fix the starter on your car.
wrong key when using the remote starter the starter does't crank long enough to start the car. Starting the car with the key the car starts five. Could use some help.
starter solined
Check the starter fuse.
Start with no starter??That car isn't going anywhere unless you change the starter or tow it.