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To start an engine, there’s commonly a control labeled "Starter", which actuates the starter. This is a small electric motor that spools the engine until it starts combusting fuel and running on its own. The “Starter” breaker must be switched on so that the starter can work.
Starters are commonly used to start engines. A starter is a small electric motor that spools the engine until it starts combusting fuel and running on its own. It is usually controlled by a switch, a key, or a button, found in vehicle {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|cabs}} or engine bay. For the starter to function, a respective {{pll|Breakers|breaker}} must be enabled.

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Starters are commonly used to start engines. A starter is a small electric motor that spools the engine until it starts combusting fuel and running on its own. It is usually controlled by a switch, a key, or a button, found in vehicle {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|cabs}} or engine bays. For the starter to function, a respective {{pll|Breakers|breaker}} must be enabled.

Starters are commonly used to start engines. A starter is a small electric motor that spools the engine until it starts combusting fuel and running on its own. It is usually controlled by a switch, a key, or a button, found in vehicle cabs or engine bay. For the starter to function, a respective breaker must be enabled.