LOW VOLTAGE, BAD BATTERY, OR BATTERY CABLE BAD OR LOOSE / DIRTY CABLE CONNECTION, CLEAN ALL EVEN THE GROUND TO MOTOR CONNECTION, MOTOR NOT LOCKED UP RIGHT? YOU DID CHANGE SOLNOID WHEN YOU CHANGED THE STARTER...? LAST NEW STARTER IS BAD..
If the Chrysler is only making a clicking noise and will not start, check the starter. Also check the alternator, and the battery. The starter solenoid is more than likely the reason the car is clicking and not starting.
Bad Battery: the clicking is the starter solenoid relay making contact but the battery is not putting out enough amps to turn the starter
If a 1999 Mazda Protege keeps making clicking noises, you might have a bad alternator or starter. You could also have a bad ignition or solenoid.
it is most likely the starter, the starter will range from $100-200 at autozone, or oriely, i just replaced the starter in my 99 sunfire for the same reason.
starter relay , up of the battery , open ignition on , place car on park and jump it.
All the answers are true. But if you still have problems, check that the connections are tight at the starter and starter solenoid or relay. if this still doesn't help , then you most likely need a new starter solenoid or new starter.
If your vehicle is making this noise, it is most likely a faulty starter. You should first make sure you battery is not dead before getting it serviced.
Anti-rattle clips not installed properly
Check for a weak or dead battery Check for loose or corroded battery cables Could be a seized engine Could be a bad starter or bad starter solenoid
Check to see if power is getting to the starter. If it is not check the solenoid contacts in it may be burned and not letting the power threw . If power is making it to the starter it maybe your brushes are in need of replacement or (dirt in starter ,broken magnets ,bearings or burnt wires).
Well first check and see if the lights will turn on. If not you probably have a dead battery. If it is making a weird clicking sound it is probably the starter.
That usually means your cables are loose and aren't making good contact. The clicking is the arcing of the spark. Tighten your battery cable ends completely and make sure they can't spin on the posts at all.