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the starter solenoid only engages the starter when the key switch is activated. the alternator is what charges the battery which is located under or along side the flywheel

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When starting car what if it just clicks?

That means the solenoid IS working, but power is too low to turn the starter. Check and if necessary clean or tighten the battery terminals. If still the same, charge your battery on slow for at least 12 hours, or get another battery.


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Why does your car battery click but not start?

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If your car won't start how can you tell if it is your battery or starter that is bad?

First, turn on the headlights. Now, have someone watch them as you try to start the car; do they get dim? If so, the battery is in need of a charge; If not, you need to check your connections at the starter. You may have a bad starter, starter solenoid, or connection.


What causes a Ford Windstar to not start just clicks?

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Why does a 1986 f-150 pickup just click if it would not start and you replaced the starter solenoid and both battery cables and everything is hooked up as it was before it broke?

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Truck not starting just making clicking sounds. the starter has been changed but it still wont start what could the problem be?

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Why won't your Cavalier start It's making a clicking noise almost like a turn signal and it won't turn on What could it be?

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