Introduction

When your car won’t start, it is often due to a bad starter motor. A bad starter automatic occurs when the starter motor fails to spin the engine in order to start the car. This can be caused by a variety of issues, such as a dead battery, corroded wiring, or a faulty starter motor itself. In this article, we will explore 6 potential solutions for starting a car with a bad starter automatic.

Jump Start the Car

One of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to start a car with a bad starter automatic is to jump start it. This process involves connecting the battery of another car to the dead battery of the car that won’t start. To do this, you’ll need a set of jumper cables and another vehicle with a functional battery.

The first step is to connect one end of the positive cable (the red one) to the positive terminal of the dead battery. Then, connect the other end of the positive cable to the positive terminal of the working battery. Next, connect one end of the negative cable (the black one) to the negative terminal of the working battery. Finally, connect the other end of the negative cable to an unpainted metal surface on the car with the dead battery. Once all the cables are connected, start the working vehicle and let it run for a few minutes. Then, try to start the car with the dead battery. If it starts, leave it running for at least 15 minutes before disconnecting the cables.

If the car doesn’t start after jumping it, the problem may not be the starter motor. You should take the car to a mechanic to have it checked out.

Replace the Starter

If the jump start doesn’t work, the next step is to replace the starter motor. This is a more involved process than jump starting, and it requires some basic tools. You’ll need a socket wrench set, a screwdriver set, and a ratchet set. In addition, you’ll need to purchase a new starter motor from an auto parts store.

To replace the starter motor, first you’ll need to disconnect the negative cable from the battery. Then, you’ll need to remove the bolts that secure the starter motor to the engine block. After the bolts have been removed, you’ll need to carefully pull the starter motor from the engine block. Once it is out, you can install the new starter motor and reconnect the negative battery cable.

It is important to remember that working on a car’s electrical system can be dangerous. Make sure you follow all safety precautions and use the proper tools when working on your car.

Use a Push Start

Another option for starting a car with a bad starter motor is to use a push start. This method involves pushing the car to get it started. To do this, you’ll need a few people to help push the car. Once the car is moving, release the clutch while keeping the key in the ignition and the car in gear. If done correctly, the car should start.

This method can be effective, but it does have some risks. It is important to make sure the car is in neutral and the parking brake is engaged before pushing it. In addition, it is important to make sure the area is clear of any obstacles that could cause injury.

Check the Battery

Before attempting to jump start or replace the starter motor, it is important to check the battery. A bad battery can be the cause of a bad starter motor, so it is important to make sure the battery is functioning properly. To check the battery, you’ll need a voltmeter. Connect the voltmeter to the terminals of the battery and record the voltage reading. The reading should be between 12.4 and 12.6 volts. If the reading is lower, the battery may need to be replaced.

Replacing a car battery is relatively simple. You’ll need a socket wrench set and a replacement battery. First, disconnect the negative cable from the battery. Then, remove the bolts that secure the battery to the engine block. After the old battery is removed, you can install the new battery and reconnect the negative battery cable.

Have it Towed to a Mechanic

If none of the above methods work, the last resort is to have the car towed to a mechanic. The mechanic will be able to diagnose the issue and determine if the starter motor needs to be replaced. This is typically the most expensive option, but it is the best way to ensure the problem is fixed correctly.

When having a car towed, it is important to make sure the towing company is reputable. Ask for references and read reviews online to make sure the company is reliable. In addition, make sure the price is clearly stated before agreeing to the tow.

Conclusion

A bad starter motor can be a frustrating problem, but there are several potential solutions. Jump starting the car is the simplest and most cost-effective option. If that doesn’t work, you can try replacing the starter motor, using a push start, checking the battery, or having the car towed to a mechanic. Whichever option you choose, make sure to follow all safety precautions and use the proper tools.

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By Happy Sharer

Hi, I'm Happy Sharer and I love sharing interesting and useful knowledge with others. I have a passion for learning and enjoy explaining complex concepts in a simple way.

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