If the starter is faulty then the bypass will be the installation of a new starter otherwise any by pass will not allow the starter to work to start the car
Kind of hard to bypass the starter, it's what turns your motor over. You'd have to push-start it. More likely it's a solenoid or simple bad wire.
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If the starter is faulty then the bypass will be the installation of a new starter otherwise any by pass will not allow the starter to work to start the car
Kind of hard to bypass the starter, it's what turns your motor over. You'd have to push-start it.
More likely it's a solenoid or simple bad wire.