no power coming to the starter solenoid when you turn the key use a light bulb tester to test the solenoid wire while someone turns the key for you (small wire going onto the top of the starter on its own
Corroded battery terminals, defective battery, or starter.Corroded battery terminals, defective battery, or starter.
There is two options not enough power it the battery or a bad starter
check battery, check solenoid, check starter
your starter might be going out does it click if so its your starter if not than maybe battery if not battery than its the alternator
Probably starter solenoid switch
check the battery,check the starter, see if their both good. It's the battery, if all it does is click. The clicking is the starter trying to start but not having enough electricity.
Batteries don't "click," but other parts do. If you're hearing that "click," it's probably the starter solenoid trying to engage. Either the battery's charge is low, the starter solenoid has failed, or the starter motor itself has failed. On some older cars, especially Fords, the "click" could also be a remote starter relay.
could be a dead cell in the battery, a loose ground or hot wire on the starter, or the starter could be bad.
Check this stuff: Battery, Battery cables, Starter, A click usually indicates low power supply.
Possible causes include a weak battery, battery connections, and a failed starter.
It could be, a dead battery, dirty or loose battery connections, a bad starter, the engine is seized.
There is no battery in the starter.