Q: I have a 1993 Mitsubishi Mirage. Starter went out and I bought another one an it's still grinding on the flywheel.

asked by on March 23, 2017

My starter went out in my car about a month ago and i bought another one from auto zone it was put in an still made the grinding sound . So i was instructed to get another one as i did it was put in an its still grinding not really bad its only a little grinding but still. The flywheel looks fine. What else can be the problem for my starter not engaging or disengaging

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