The engine does not crank or click when turning the key - If you turn the key and the starter doesn't make any noise, this likely means it is not engaging or getting power. It could be an issue with the starter solenoid or ignition switch. Clicking noise but no start ...
User Error A starter is meant to engage only long enough to turn the flywheel and crank the engine. If a driver turns the ignition key for longer than this takes, the starter motor is forced to continue operating. Although doing this once or twice won't burn out the starter, doing it ...
Most starter problems are caused by worn out or burned solenoid contacts, worn brushes and a commutator and worn armature bushings. The symptom of worn out solenoid contacts is when the solenoid clicks but the starter motor doesn't run. When the starter brushes are worn out, the starter motor...