2001 Ford Explorer Sport "new starter motor engage" Questions

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...new starter rebuilt ect. to replace the one you currently have that is defective. you sound like you are spinning the starter motor but the starter bendix is no longer engaging the flexplate/flywheel ...

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...not starting sometimes. Battery NEW. Click sound relay ? starter not engaging sometimes. IF key on & off a few times the starter may engage and engine starts. sounds like u need a new starter

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new starter spins does not engage flywheel, could it be a fuse unlikely as the motor spins. It appears that the motore solenoid is allowing the motor to spin before engaging the teeth in the ring gear

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...as connecting feed to the starter motor. New starter required or a good strip down and rebuild on the solenoid and bendix. What condition is the ring gear in by the way (Starter Motor removed). ...

New starter spins does not engage flywheel. Teeth on flywheel look good, engine not seized can turn with ratchet, new battery fully charged. When I try to start the car I hear the click then the motor

...starter will not engage at all, and new battery has full charge. Check power to starter motor solenoid, solenoid operation and starter motor voltage during cranking. If the starter motor is receiving ...

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...not run, the engine must have compassion, fuel and spark for it to run. Sounds like your starter motor needs to be reconditioned, new bearings, bushes, brushes and lubricated try replacing the ...

...worn out and not engaging all the way or I have even seen where the teeth were not exacly the same angle or even count on a new exact fit oem replacement starter all of which could cause your ...

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...new starter in back in November, and now sometimes it'll start, and sometimes it will not. Sometimes it takes 2 cranks to engage starter! Could I have a bad starter?? Drives fine when started, no ...

...new. I am stuck. Andrew If the starter motor remained engaged when you released the key, the underlying cause is likely a bad starter solenoid (first item the positive battery cable connects to after ...

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