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When This Happens, Your Starter is Screwed, DIY and car repair with auto mechanic Scotty Kilmer. Car won’t start. Car starter failure. Starter problem. How to replace a starter on your car. Starter replacement explained. How starters work and how to fix them. Car advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 51 years.

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  1. Johnny Espino

    haha anytime I work on my car and can fix something myself, I always think of the money im saving 🙂

  2. INFORME MILITAR

    You really fix common folks cars? Or rich Texans only?

  3. Paul

    I have had the same problem in my Jeep, and it is the RELAY next to the fuses. That is because when these relays overheat they sometimes stick or not work at all. On the Toyota shown that is a solenoid problem as they do not have as many relay problems as the more modern vehicles. If the headlights are not working and it is not the bulb it is a relay under the dash.

  4. Lawrence Meyers

    It could been ignition switch Scotty

  5. proxima p

    my car did the same damn thing, but after taking the battery cable off, I hit the starter with a rubber hammer and got the motor started again without the starter motor continuing to run. and got it home. thank god for that. 110 bucks later, she runs like a top.

  6. matt harris

    I got a 91 Toyota pickup with 22re. Truck is so realizable when you turn the key it’s like the engine doesn’t even turn a complete revolution before it starts. Well built pickup truck

  7. Justin Couch

    If this happens on a car with an external starter solenoid you usually replace the solenoid instead of the starter. Some of the 90’s Fords with the 5 liter engines have them. Same thing happened on my 90 Mustang twice but it was the solenoid.

  8. Mark's Reviews and RANTS

    Scotty it is hot here in Georgia I have been thinking about getting a big fan like yours.

  9. Damian Manriquez

    it happened to me on my 2000 ranger in the middle of Wisconsin heading back to chicago , then i got my tools and apparently the main cable on the solenoid got loose and was touching the starter making it go nonstop a few mins later and some electrical tape i was back on the road

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