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
If wiiggling some cables or wires helps to start the car, look for a loose connection or corrosion where the cables/wires connect to.
On the battery posts in the trunk.
if you put jumper cables on the wrong way you WILL kill the battery then if you leave them on you will cause the battery to overheat and swell then will u least expect it, it will blow up.. it will be a miniature hydrogen bomb
See if the battery has water. Then see if it will jump with jumper cables. If it will start with jumper cables, your battery had enough amperage to make the lights work and the radio to play but not enough to start the car.
if it tries to start with out a keu when you hook up the jumper cables, you have a bad starter solenoid.
jumper cables
use jumper cables Moran
Bad battery.
Jump starting a Pontiac include jumper cables and another vehicle with a battery. A person will need to put jumper cables on each car battery to jump start it.
Jumper Cables. If your battery has died, you may be able to use jumper cables to jump start it from some good Samaritan_Ü_s vehicle. If you can safely use jumper cables on your vehicle, make sure that the battery on the good Samaritan_Ü_s vehicle has at least as much voltage as your own.
Answer 1 - Vehicle Will Start When "Jumped"There could be several causes, but based on "...clicks once won't start starts when jumped.." suggests that there is something wrong within the cables or terminal clamps or connectors [corrosion inside that can't be observed] between the battery and solenoid, OR possibly a defective solenoid.
It could very well mean your battery is dead. A good suggestion is to try another battery which is known to be good and/or carefully try to jumpstart the vehicle with jumper cables and another battery.
Just connect the battery to the motorcycle battery cables with jumper cables and then start it.
bad battery or bad charger.
Sure, connect it to the car with jumper cables.
If wiiggling some cables or wires helps to start the car, look for a loose connection or corrosion where the cables/wires connect to.
Connect the bad battery to a good battery with jumper cables. Connect the positive terminals first, then the negative terminals. Now try to start the engine. When finished, disconnect the jumper cables in reverse order.