Seized engine?
Loose or cooroded battery terminal
Bad starter solenoid?
Bad neutral or clutch safety switch?
it could be your starter selinoide which should be in the engine compartment near the battery and the big waire from your battery goes to it!
if it wont crank the the starter is probally out but if it cranks and the motor doesnt turn either the belt is to loose or the engine is locked up
you can try to short the starter motor . take a screw driver and bridge ffrom battery cable on starter to ignition wire on starter. if starter is good, engine will crank. if starter is bad , solenoid will click if no clicking, solenoid is bad
The starter is located at the front right of the engine. It is located between the engine and battery. You can trace the thin cable that runs from the battery to the back of the starter to locate it.
First check the cables going to the battery and where they connect to the battery and the body of the car and engine and to the starter if all of that is good then I would think that it may be the starter.
What is the trick for removing the starter, from the engine, I have the starter unbolted but has a small compartment that stops me removing it from the engine?
The starter could be bad. Or the battery. The starter could be bad. Or the battery.
Follow the ground wire from the battery. The ground wire from the battery goes right into the starter/connected to the starter. Passenger side of the engine compartment under the engine.
IF YOUR MODEL HAS AN INLINE STARTER RELAY (BIG BLUE IDENTIFIED IN ENGINE ROOM) IT MAY HAVE FAILED. IF NOT THEN CHK FOR POWER AT STARTER, IF IT HAS POWER THEN STARTER IS BAD.
No, a starter does not charge the battery. Instead, the starter is an electric motor that draws power from the battery to crank the engine when you start your vehicle. Once the engine is running, the alternator takes over and generates electricity to recharge the battery and power the vehicle's electrical systems.
You didn't mention what size engine you have but, if you follow the positive battery cable from the battery it will lead you to the starter relay, then to the starter.
is the check engine light on? if so it may be the coolant temperature sensor...happened to me...if it doesnt turn over at all try the starter or the battery