Probable Cause | Remedy |
The crankshaft of the engine does not turn the starter |
- Discharged battery
- Poor connection of wires to the terminals of the battery
- Faulty lock switch on cars with automatic transmission
- Blown fuse
- Faulty starter
- Faulty ignition switch
| - Recharge or replace the battery
- Securely attach the wires to the battery terminals
- Adjust the position or replace the switch
- Replace the fuse link
- Repair the starter
- Replace the ignition switch
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The engine cranks slow starter |
- Insufficiently charged battery
- Poor connection of wires to the terminals of the battery
- Faulty starter
| - Charge the battery
- Securely attach the wires to the battery terminals
- Repair the starter
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The starter continues to run after the engine starts |
- Faulty starter
- Nespraven ignition
| - Repair the starter
- Repair or replace the ignition switch
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The starter operates at high speed, but does not turn the engine crankshaft |
- A short circuit in the circuit
- Broken gear teeth or faulty starter
- Broken teeth flywheel
| - Restore the electrical circuit
- Repair the starter
- Replace the flywheel
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