Can a car start without starters?

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Can a car start without starters?

In the previous post, we looked at the stages before the engine catches fire. Now let's see what actually happens during engine ignition. As soon as you turn the key to the "Start" direction, it creates a chain reaction in your car, as a result of which you witness the revving of the engine. Let's get into the details:

As soon as the key is turned, electric currents are sent to the starter solenoid. The solenoid is a part of the starter that converts electric current into mechanical motion. Due to this mechanical action, a small gear from the starter motor connects to a large wheel mechanism called the flywheel of the engine, and this flywheel gives it an auxiliary force that turns the starter when the engine starts, which is the same as turning the wheel. It is like a person who rotates with `l and becomes the cause of its rotation. But the wheel turned by man stops after a while. And the engine does not stop because now there are arms inside it, i.e. pistons, which do this work non-stop.

Therefore, without this electric motor starter, the car engine could not start. The video shows how the starter gear makes contact with the flywheel.

@Avtomechanik_07

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