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Starter motor brushes

Ever hear a weird sound when a car goes to start? That noise tends to come from the starter motor, which is the component that cranks your engine. Another component is the starter motor, which is a crucial component of the vehicle's ability to start and make the car function by turning the engine on. The starter motor comes to work when you turn the key in the ignition. For this motor to function properly, it must have these small metal components known as brushes. This results in the brushes coming into contact with a section called the commutator. These brushes supply the motor with the juice it needs to start your car and get you on the road. 

From polishing: Just like any part in the car, the brushes also tend to wear over time. Their excessive wearing causes them to not make enough contact with the commutator, and thus, the engine will not start. If your car is struggling to start, you need to check the brushes.

Troubleshooting Common Starter Motor Brush Issues.

Dust and debris Dust, dirt and other small particles may develop within the starter motor. I have observed dirt getting stuck and not allowing the starter brush to move. If the brushes are unable to move, slow startup of the engine or, in some cases, the engine will not start at all. Cleaning the motor now and then is a good idea as it will help in avoiding these issues. 

Well, belt to be honest, belts to be exactSElectrical issues: The brushes in the starter motor rely on electricity. The motor might not work if the wires or electrical connections are faulted. If something else isn't right (an electrical issue, for example), you may hear strange noises as the engine struggles to start or it may not start at all. Monitoring the wiring on these lights can prevent this from happening.

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