When there is no current draw and the starter does not rotate, the cause could be a faulty ignition switch or a broken connection in the wiring that prevents power from reaching the starter. Additionally, a defective starter relay or solenoid may also prevent the starter from receiving voltage. Furthermore, a dead battery or poor battery connections can result in insufficient power to engage the starter. Lastly, if the starter motor itself is defective, it may fail to operate even if power is present.
No, a starter cannot cause a battery to fail to charge. It could cause the battery to discharge quickly.
Could be the starter relay
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
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.
the solenoid on your starter is finished, replace the starter......
yes of course
Sounds like a starter issue. Bad wire to the starter could cause it.
Did you follow the starter alignment instructions when you replaced the starter? Are you getting oil on the Bendix? That could cause the starter gear to engage slowly. It is possible that the replacment starter has a problem. Also, if the previous starter had the same problem it could have damaged the gear on the flex plate.
Could be a bad battery or starter.
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It could either be a starter gone bad or it could be a bad cylinoid. If the starter motor does not spin that would cause the engine not to turn over. The best thing is to buy the cylinoid first then if that does not work replace the starter motor. It never hurts to replace both.
You may have a short circuit somewhere that is leaking current to ground. Or you could have a bulb or accessory that is using current even when the vehicle is turned off. Improperly installed aftermarket stereos & amps are a notorious cause of this.