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it wouldnt burn alt it would burn up batt. need to make sure you have good conection " tightn every connection tight" and check your grounds "neg wire to dround" and connection on starter
someone has broke or disconnected a wire somewhere under the car whilst changing the starter motor ,but what or where i couldnt tell you without having car on the ramp sorry
typically, this is indicative of a worn out starter. inside the starter there is a coil that pushes the drive gear into the flywheel (this is what makes the click) and then there is a motor that turns the drive gear. The armature bushings of the motor are likely worn, and having difficulty making continuity. (sometimes lightly tapping the back end of the starter with a hammer will get it to work). ultimately, the starter has to be replaced. best of luck
hi, i have a mazda mpv 2001 always serviced and i could only get genuine parts .
you need a new switch for the gearbox , i had started to have signs of the similar problem just before my 110km service, ( in december 08) but i took it to the mechanic before it got worse .
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