When a starting motor begins to malfunction, you should consider replacing it. A faulty or worn-out starting motor might leave you stranded in the middle of beyond. Let’s look at some of the most typical symptoms of a defective starter.
Slow Cranking: If your motor struggles to start or produces a grinding, whirring, or clicking noise when you press a button, it might be due to a faulty starter.
STARTER MOTOR Engine Just Won’t Crank Over: The engine will just not start if the starting motor dies altogether.
Clicking Sound: If you hear a clicking sound when you turn the ignition key/press the start button, but the engine doesn’t turn over, it may indicate starter motor problems.
Intermittent Starting: If your engine starts and then fails, it might be due to burnt-out electronic parts in the starting motor.
Starter motor remains engaged- Replacing the starter motor is a must if the motor remains engaged at all times and produces loud grinding noise.