I just had the very same thing happen to me yesterday. My truck had been making that noise for about 2 weeks and then yesterday I went to start my truck and it died on me. My husband put in a new battery and it started right back up! It's alive!! If it is not your battery then it could aslo be your starter, but have your battery checked first. I hope that this helped:)
Most often this is a result of a bad battery or loose connections from the battery to the starter. It could also be the result of a bad starter, but most often its just a battery that needs charged or jump started.
Poor battery condition.
Loose and/or dirty battery connections.
Faulty starter relay.
Faulty starter solenoid.
Faulty starter.
A single click and no crank usually indicates a loose battery cable or a faulty starter relay/solenoid.
Low/dead battery, loose/dirty battery connections, bad starter,
It is probably a dead battery.
your battery is flat you need to get your battery and alternator checked a lot of parts stores and garages will check them for free
What have you welded ?
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My 2003 KIA Optima car will not start and my battery is drained after charging it... When I tried to start it again I here no clicks or noise....Need to know where is the starter located on the car...
because their piece of junk!
solenoid or relay switch
Check the battery cables. If there is no corrosion and you have good connections, then the starter solenoid/relay may be at fault.
It clicks?What are you talking about clicking? you turn the key to start the car and all it will do is click,click! or when you try to start it it will spin over and then stop and click.! All I can think of if your car battery isn't good enough to start the car and you will get a click or you have a bad starter and it will only click. need more info
if it does not turn over and no clicking noise but headlights on, check start fuse and relay if it doesnt turn over and clicks probable starter solenoid
Bad battery, starting motor or both.
Low voltage. Clicking is the starter solenoid. Low battery on the good car, bad cables or a bad connection. If they are all good, then the solenoid may be bad.
your battery is flat you need to get your battery and alternator checked a lot of parts stores and garages will check them for free
Get a jump start from somebody else, and then figure out what it was you left turned on or plugged in to drain your battery. If it happens again, replace the battery. By the way, this is why you should belong to AAA or another road-service club.
It could be a dead battery.
you need a new batt.
How do you know that it is your car?
It wont start