Symptoms of Starter Trouble Part 2

push to start engine ignitionThere are few different reasons why a starter motor could begin to fail, from factory related issues to user error. This means there’s not really a set lifespan for them, leaving them vulnerable to issues. For this reason, it’s important to pay attention to any signs of starter trouble your starter may be displaying. In a previous post, we discussed some sounds to pay attention to when starting your vehicle. In this post, we’ve elaborated on a few other symptoms of starter problems.

One of the quickest ways to see you’re having problems with your starter is if your car doesn’t turn on when you attempt to start it. To rule out issues with the battery, try turning on your headlights or internal lights on. If the lights turn on and you hear a clicking sound or nothing at all when attempting to start your vehicle, your starter is likely to blame.

Unfortunately, you still might not be in the clear even if your car does start. Take note of any strange behavior that seems abnormal when you start it. Signs like strange noises or taking longer than usual to rev up fully may also indicate problems with the starter motor.

Luckily, if you notice any of these problems, you can address them quickly to avoid further damage. This also allows you to seek out professional help for starter motor repair in Northbrook and get safely back on the road.