Function of the Starter Motor
Starting the Engine: The starter motor engages with the engine’s flywheel to rotate the crankshaft, initiating the engine’s internal combustion process.
Components of a Starter Motor
Armature: A rotating coil inside the starter motor that generates magnetic fields to turn the motor.
Solenoid: An electromagnet that activates the motor when you turn the ignition key. It also pushes the pinion gear to engage the flywheel.
Pinion Gear: A small gear attached to the motor shaft that engages the engine's flywheel to turn it.
Commutator: Transfers electrical current to the armature, allowing it to spin.
Brushes: Carbon components that provide electrical contact between the stationary and rotating parts of the motor.
Flywheel: While not part of the starter motor, the flywheel engages with the pinion gear to start the engine.

Clicking Sound:
No Crank:
Intermittent Starting Issues:
