I would guess you didn't hook up the remote wire (blue one) and it killed your battery, try jumping it
Hope that helps
It could be a dead battery.
There could be many reasons why a Kawasaki 650 jet ski won't start, but still clicks. The fuse could be blown, the wiring could be off, there may not be a lot of gas, or a solenoid could be out.
Could be bad glow plugs.
Could be the Starter or the Transmission
could be fuel starvation
== == I have seen most times when there are multiple clicks and only catches once in a while, it usually is the starter. It needs replacement. Usually it's a fairly simple DIY job. You also do need to check the battery as stated above and possibly the alternator as well. If the car starts while the battery is hooked up and immediately dies when you unhook it, check your alternator. It should still have a minimal amount of power even with the battery unhooked. == == == ==
Because it is suppose to start if the battery is hooked up.
Likely that your starting motor needs to be reconditioned/re-built
Bad battery, starting motor or both.
it could be the started is shorted out because of the battery being connected backwards
There are a few reasons why a 1994 Mazda Protege won't start, but does crank. A couple of reasons could be the air flow sensor or a problem in the fuel lines.
Check your battery first, its terminal connection and connection leading to the starter.