2003 Chevrolet Impala "starter flywheel disengaging" Questions

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...cog(teeth ) still engaged in wheel if this is the sound it needs to be serviced not neccassarily replaced Starter cendix is not engaging flywheel, Replace starter. Replacement comes with new

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...Like the starter won't stay engaged with flywheel pulls off the flywheel and spins turns car over one or two times then starter disengages from flywheel car won't start bad starter, or low ...

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...flywheel- starter drive gear spins. When you release key to run position, the starter disengages and hopefully the engine is running. I'm talking automotive. If your talking riding lawn mower, It's ...

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sticking 1972 f-350 pickup Most times this is caused by the starter solenoid, also check the flywheel/flexplate for any damage, this can also cause the starter drive not to disengage from the flywheel

...keeps trying to start with ignition turned off You either have a defective starter drive or the flywheel has damage teeth. Remove the starter and inspect it and the flywheel. and OIL it while it's ...

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...flywheel when you want to start. And when you release the starter, it retracts the pinion and it disengages from the flywheel. As the flywheel is much larger than the pinion, if it does not disengage ...

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the ring gear. The problem is a misalignment between the pin ion and the flywheel ring gear ( nothing at all about polished gears ). IT is all in the installation of the flywheel -starter and gear box

...flywheel are on the starter side Does your starter fully retract when disengaging? Your problem may be one of geometry if the starter is slightly out of position it will rub on the flywheel, or the ...

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...flywheel or starter drive could be damaged enough to cause sticking and it does not release. Another reason could be the clearance between teeth on the flywheel and starter drive are too tight. The ...

r&r the starter or could it be something else? If it is a diesel it is probably a cracked flywheel. If it is gas I would look at the flywheel by removing the starter. Please rate me on this answer

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