Yes, a bad transmission pump can prevent the motor from turning over, especially in vehicles with automatic transmissions. If the transmission pump fails, it can lead to insufficient hydraulic pressure, which may cause the transmission to lock up or not engage properly. This can create a situation where the engine cannot rotate freely, making it difficult or impossible to start. However, other issues can also cause the engine not to turn over, so a thorough diagnosis is needed.
Dead battery.
not turning on could be flat battery, bad igniton switch, bad safety switch, bad starter motor,bad stater solenoid
have someone step on the brake.
When the starter motor refuses to turn over or grinds and clicks when turning then you need a new motor or recondition the old one.
A flywheel is on the outside of the motor, typically has fins on it, it is weighted to keep the inertia of the motor spinning to help crank the motor over
An automatic transmission has some advantages over a manual transmission. An automatic is easier to drive in traffic and on hills, as you do not have to keep operating the clutch.
The relay is right behind the battery. The lead got bumped off when removing the battery to get access to the blower motor.
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A 3-phase motor produces a steady torque that does not pulsate. A 3-phase motor starts turning in the right direction when switched on without the need for a separate starting winding.
More than likely the starter is defective.
Yes. It prevents the motor from turning over while in gear without the clutch depressed.
Yes. It prevents the motor from from turning over while in gear.