I know you've replaced the battery and starter and that is usually the problem when it clicks. Have you replaced the battery/starter cables? Still sounds like a bad connection. Although it is a bad connection the question is where? The circuit that is failing is the circuit that pulls in the starter solenoid. This would be the circuit that goes through the key switch from the battery and then on to the starter solenoid. The actual problem is probably a high resistance in the somewhat old key switch preventing the 'full' current from going through to the starter solenoid. Never fear though there is a 'clicky starter fix' (search words) that is available on several sites including ebay. How it functions is to provide a high current relay that is activated by the key switch circuit and transfers power directly from the battery to the starter solenoid to provide full current thereby fixing the problem since the relay does not need 'full' current to activate. This actually works pretty well and if you understand the wiring of the key switch circuit and wiring of relays, you can do this yourself for a minimal cost (for the relay)
make sure the small wire is hook to the post
cables and or check for good ground first.
You will need a second battery in series with the first battery to produce the 24 volts DC. To keep it charged the series connection will have to be manually changed to a parallel connection.
== == Having the battery disconnected will affect the on board computer, and you should also check the starter circuit, for a problem that MAY have drained the battery in th first place. You need a professional mechanic.
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Same thing happened to me. I moved the switch that determines KGs or pounds back and forth a couple of times and it worked fine...
have you changed the battery
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changed battery in 2000 chrystler sebring and now will not idle
I changed your battery?? I don't think so. I think your alternator is your problem!
If this is on your car it means your battery needs to be changed. HotKookies