Could be a bad starter solenoid
Could be a bad neutral or clutch safety switch if so equipped
Have the battery and/or starter tested for free at your local auto parts store.
It can be a bad starter, but it can be a corroded battery cable. If you know the battery and cables are good, remove the starter and have it tested at most auto parts stores.It can be a bad starter, but it can be a corroded battery cable. If you know the battery and cables are good, remove the starter and have it tested at most auto parts stores.
It could but, have the battery tested before you purchase a new starter.
Starter solenoid. Can be tested by bypassing with a screwdriver. Possible low battery, bad connection at battery and cables or bad starter.
Check the connections at the starter, and at the battery. If they are good, remove the starter and have it bench tested at an Auto Parts Store.
Since you changed your battery and starter I'm assuming you are getting fuel and spark is your problem. You should check your starter relay, the wires from the relay to your starter, the wires from your battery to the relay, the wires from your locking cylinder to the relay, and your locking cylinder. You might also check your alternator. You can take it to a parts store to have it bench tested for free.
either clean and tighten cable connections or get battery tested. if not the battery, it is the solenoid or the starter If it is clicking and not starting at first, but starts after a few tries, its your starter taking a dump. Replace it.
Seized engine? Loose or cooroded battery terminal Bad starter solenoid? Bad neutral or clutch safety switch?
check the starter motor.
Sounds like a dirty connection at battery or starter. Or a bad battery. Jump the truck and take it to an auto parts store to have battery tested (free in most cases) The rapid clicking you hear is the starter solinoid. It is normal in your case. Please advise if I can help further. Justin Justin25taylor@yahoo.com On my 1997 Ranger there is also a spade connection on the starter that will periodically come loose just needs to be slide back snug or replaced.
If you are 100% sure the battery and ignition switch are good and it still will not turn over, suspect the starter or starter solenoid. If you hear it click it is getting power. The only 100% sure way is to remove it and have it bench tested at an Auto Parts Store.
Yes, it will. Remove the starter and have it tested at you local auto parts store. But make sure the battery is not the culprit.