No, unless you were hit hard enough to damage the battery or battery connections.
No, unless the hit was hard enough to loosen electrical connections.
My ignition relay was damaged and it caused my starter to go out, which cause my car to shut down.
No.
go to front of car, make sure car is up on jack stands, also remove a negative cable from battery, and just get under car and remove starter, it only has two bolts on starter itself and two on solonoid. go to front of car, make sure car is up on jack stands, also remove a negative cable from battery, and just get under car and remove starter, it only has two bolts on starter itself and two on solonoid.
i need to go under my car and tap the starter so it will start.i am trying to surprise my hubby with breaksfast but i have to go to the store.
Check and make sure that you did not swap the negative and positive on the starter. The starter is the only part on you car that does not have fuse protection and will cause a backfeed of current when starting and could cause any number of things to go wrong with your fuse system.
you have to go to the car fix to remove it
No if we are talking about the starter solenoid.
Car won't start. Won't run. Starter will whine cause it's not cranking anything. makes a noise at the bottom of car sound like motor is about to go clicking and knocking sound
Go under the engine compartment and fairly in the center of the car you will see the starter which is a cylinder in shape.
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
There are many practical uses that one can find in having a Bulldog remote car starter. The biggest reason why one would want a remote starter is for a cold winter day so they don't have to go outside in it to start their car.