How To Test A Starter Without Any Tools

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Testing a car starter motor is not about just letting it spin, mostly with jumper cables outside the car then you say it's fine or with just a screwdriver. In this correct test you need jumper cables with good alligator clippers, 12 volts battery, small wood block for load test and of course your car starter. This video about How to test a starter without any tools will give you more knowledge about the cost effective method to use when bench testing your starter which makes it one of the easiest car repairs you can do by yourself. Not the most scientific but a good diy you can perfom before you go out and buy a replacement starter for your car.
It will go further on to show you the failed amarture shaft which we have a video in production about a better way to replace it and you will be able to repair the starter motor by yourself.
In only less than 2 minutes you will also have info about how to test your whole car's, truck or even a bike starter and solenoid assembly. You won't need even a multimeter which is very hard to use for most beginners and those little knowledge about electronics.
Don't fall on to a lot of myths especially about the one that you can bypass your solenoid, there's no way your starter will work without the solenoid which has the lever to lift the bendix. By end of the video you will a have an idea about how a starter motor worksworks and it's construction through the identification of it's components.
However, some of the most common symptoms of a starter motor problem include:
-Vehicle not starting
-Vehicle starting slowly
-Vehicle starting intermittently
-Vehicle Whirring, grinding, or clicking sounds when trying to start your car
A loud single click while trying to start the vehicle with no engine crank.
-The instrument cluster, headlights, and radio work normally, but nothing happens when you turn the key.
-Battery not holding a charge.
Most causes of a bad starter in car are bad bendix, bad solenoid, a bad starter relay, a bad armature, a bad starter cable, a bad starter fuse, a bad starter switch, a bad starter ground, and a bad starter clutch.

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00:00 intro
00:16 setup
00:32 bad starter test
01:15 good starter test
01:48 conclusion

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