Some vehicle owners report experiencing issues with the starter staying engaged while the engine fails to start after replacement. These problems may arise from a faulty starter motor that does not disengage properly, indicating a potential issue with the starter itself. Additionally, some owners have reported that a wrong bendix gear can lead to grinding against the flywheel, preventing proper engagement and causing the starter to remain engaged. Others have noted that a worn starter switch may require a second attempt to release the bendix, suggesting it may need replacement. Furthermore, signs of a failing starter motor, such as a clicking sound during attempts to start the engine, have been reported as crucial indicators that require attention. To resolve these issues, it is advisable for owners to have the starter motor, bendix gear, and starter switch inspected by a qualified mechanic to ensure reliable vehicle operation.
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