What are the Common Symptoms of a Failing Starter Relay

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The starter relay of the is generally designed for redirecting the power from the battery to the starter solenoid. When the power activated in the starter relay allow the ignition switch to shut the car off and turn the key to activate the remote key. The remote key of the car has an electronic chip...


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What are the Common Symptoms of a Failing Starter Relay

The starter relay of your car is designed to redirect the power from the battery to the starter solenoid for activating the starter to spin over the engine.

Power activation of the starter relay allows the ignition switch circuit to shut the car off while turning the key off and activate the remote key.

Thus, the remote key has an electronic chip which is embedded to link up with the computer in your car and allow the ignition button to activate.

When these types of keys impact the operation of the starter motor, it will display some warning signs of the damaged starter relay.

Here the given lists are the symptoms of a failed starter relay in your car:- The car does not start Starter stays on after the engine started Intermittent issues while starting the car Clicking sound from the starter

The car does not start

The most common warning sign of a failing starter relay is, your car won't start when you are engaging the ignition process.

The electronic keys do not have a manual ignition switch. So, when the key is turned or the starter button is pressed, it sends a signal to the starter relay.

When you turn the key on a manual ignition switch or press the button, your car unable to turn over and cause starter relay problems.

If the circuit is failed completely, then you will hear a clicking noise while turning the key and sometimes your car won't start.

Starter stays on after the engine started

When you start your engine and pressing the stop key in the starter button on your modern car, it will discontinue the power to the starter motor.

If the starter relay stays on after the engine has ignited, then the contacts of the starter relay most likely to be welded together in the closed position.

When it happens, the starter relay of your car will be stuck in the positions and damage the starter relay.

It's not only damage the starter relay of your car, but also damage the circuit as well as the transmission flywheel if it is not immediately addressed.

Intermittent issues while starting the car

If the starter relay of your car is working properly, it will automatically send the power to the starter when it is engaged.

As we know that the starter relay will damage due to the excessive heat, dirt, and debris. It will cause sporadic operation of the starter.

If you want to start your car and find that the starter doesn't activate instantly, then it is most likely the problem related to the relay.

In this situation, you need to contact a mechanic as soon as possible for determining the causes of intermittent contact.

Clicking sound from the starter

When the battery of your car is low on amps, it will indicate that your starter relay is not sending the full signal.

Due to the failed starter relay you will notice these issues in your car. Either the relay sends the full electrical current or sends nothing to the starter.

In many situations, the damaged starter relay will cause clicking sound in your car when you are trying to turn the key.

Conclusion

Starter relay is the most durable and reliable mechanical part of your car, which is possible to damage in many circumstances.

If you face any problem with the starter relay, then it may be prone to mechanical failure and need to replace by the professional mechanic.

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