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Warning: These are the Signs You Have a Dead Starter

April 1, 2022/by carmel

If your car won’t start, it can be a major inconvenience. But what do you do if you realize that your starter is the problem? In this blog post, we will discuss the signs that you have a dead starter. We will also provide tips on how to fix the problem and get your car up and running again!

Your car makes a weird noise when you try to start it

If your car makes a weird noise when you try to start it, it could be a sign that your starter is dead. When you turn the key in the ignition, your starter should make a loud humming noise. If you hear a clicking noise instead, it means that your starter is not working properly.

The engine cranks but doesn’t turn over

If the engine cranks but doesn’t turn over, it’s a good sign that your starter is dead. When you turn the key in the ignition, the starter should send an electric current to the engine. If there is something wrong with your starter, it will not be able to do this.

Your battery is drained or has low voltage

If your battery is drained or has low voltage, it could be a sign that your starter is not working properly. When you turn the key in the ignition, the starter should send an electric current to the engine. If there is something wrong with your starter, it will not be able to do this.

The check engine light comes on

If the check engine light comes on, it could be a sign that your starter is not working properly. When you turn the key in the ignition, the starter should send an electric current to the engine. If there is something wrong with your starter, it will not be able to do this.

The starter is visibly damaged

If the starter is visibly damaged, it could be a sign that your starter is not working properly. When you turn the key in the ignition, the starter should send an electric current to the engine. If there is something wrong with your starter, it will not be able to do this.

What to do if your starter is damaged

If you think your starter may be the problem, it’s best to take it to a mechanic for diagnosis. There are a few things you can try yourself to get your car running again, but it’s always best to consult with a professional.

The good news is that starter repairs are usually not very expensive.

 

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