What is the fault when the Ford Escort starter fails to start?
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Ford Escort starter fails to start due to severe battery depletion or poor contact in the starter circuit. Below are specific introductions to starter failure phenomena: 1. Transmission mechanism failure: After turning on the ignition switch, the starter rotates at high speed but the engine crankshaft shows no response. This phenomenon indicates a failure in the starter's transmission mechanism, possibly caused by wear of the drive gear or one-way clutch. 2. Power line issues: The starter cannot operate normally, and the drive gear does not rotate. Causes for this phenomenon include power line problems, burnt ignition switch contact disc, or excessive engine resistance. 3. Coil short circuit: Insufficient power output from the starter prevents it from driving the crankshaft. Short circuits in the excitation coil and battery depletion can both lead to insufficient starter power.