Have the battery checked but it is most likely the cable connections, they become corroded over time and wont allow sufficient power to start the motor. Be sure you have a solid ground ( black wire ) clean it and tighten it if need be, and clean and tighten the red one, follow it down to where it connects to the starter and do the same. The click you hear is the starter relay so the car " wants " to start but i think it is lacking adequite voltage.
it doesnt
a 99 is a different body style than a 2000 doesnt have the same radiator i do autobody i have worked on both models so no it doesnt
it doesnt need battery because the metal is connected to it.
not all vehicles have a rdiator cap. some newer ones ,have the coolant added thru the overflow bottle. if the radiator cap cannot be seen on the radiator it doesnt have one
No, it has so many features that the battery doesnt really last through the whole day.
when it doesnt come on when you put it in the phone or when its in 2 parts.........
probably have a bad alternator or voltage regulator or bad battery cables
It depends why it doesn't work. If it is just flat, then usually you can. If the battery has been damaged then maybe not.
Your battery is probably "broken" Check if you have disabled battery charging And if the charging light is on it is charging and its a good thing. Also check the adaptor with a multimeter (UNPLUG IT FIRST)
youll need to first wire up the socket to battery.
This is often from a dead battery.
if replacing the battery doesnt fix it.