you have left a small lead with a female connector off the starter motor solonoid
yes if you dont remove the positive terminal off the battery before unistalling the starter or installing it the lead going to the starter will be hot.
Well you might want to check the wires that connect back to the starter. If you missed one that should be bolted to the starter it'll be hanging or stuck somewhere - most likely touching metal. If it is touching any metal it will always try to engage when you hook up the other end of the wire to the battery. -Sara replace your selonid
Double check the battery cables at the battery and at the engine, be sure they are clean and tight.
To replace the starter on a 1995 Buick Regal, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Then, locate the starter, which is typically mounted on the engine block near the transmission. Remove the electrical connections and the mounting bolts, then carefully take out the old starter. Install the new starter by reversing the removal steps, reconnecting the electrical wires, and securing everything back in place before reconnecting the battery.
To change the starter on a 2003 Mitsubishi Diamante, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Then, remove any necessary components obstructing access to the starter, such as the air intake or engine cover. Disconnect the wiring harness and bolts securing the starter to the engine, and then carefully remove the old starter. Install the new starter by reversing the removal process, reconnecting all wires, and ensuring everything is securely fastened before reconnecting the battery.
Follow the + battery cable should connect to the starter solenoid (relay) either at the top of starter or at the inner fender perhaps under battery
I had the same problem and it was a bad starter.
A mechanic or a skilled car enthusiast can change the starter on a 2003 Saturn ION. It involves locating the starter motor under the vehicle, disconnecting the battery, removing the old starter, installing the new one, and reconnecting all the electrical connections.
To change the starter on a 1977 Ford Granada, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Then, locate the starter under the car, remove the electrical connections (usually the battery cable and solenoid wire), and unbolt the starter from its mount. After that, install the new starter by reversing the removal process, ensuring all connections are secure before reconnecting the battery.
If you have disconnected the battery upon reconnecting it anti-theft system was activated. Your remote or key should deactivate it when you attempt to start the car. Also check your owner's manual for more details.
To remove the starter on a Toyota Solara, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Then, locate the starter, typically found near the transmission on the engine block. Unbolt the starter from its mounting, disconnect the electrical connections (battery and signal wires), and carefully remove the starter from its position. Finally, reverse the steps to install the new starter, ensuring all connections are secure before reconnecting the battery.
To change the starter on a Suzuki Sidekick, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Then, remove any components obstructing access to the starter, such as the air intake or battery, and locate the starter, which is usually mounted on the engine block. Unplug the electrical connections and remove the mounting bolts securing the starter. Finally, install the new starter by reversing the removal steps, reconnecting the battery, and testing the ignition.