A weak battery. There is not enough voltage to hold the starter solonoid in.
you have left a small lead with a female connector off the starter motor solonoid
most of the time just a clicking sound when trying to start a car means that the starter or solonoid is bad. try changing the solonoid first and then the starter. Hope this helps.
There is no relay. The solonoid is on the starter.
Your battery is low. You probably has to replace the battery. Or maybe the starter motor solonoid is faulty
starter, solonoid, ignition, battery. if it clicks when you turn the key then the battery is really dead or its the starter the battery could still be jumped if its the battery.
Starter motors vary in specific location on different models and makes of vehicles. There is, however, one constant. In every case, the starter connects thru a heavy cable either directly to the battery or to a starter solonoid in the engine compartment that is, itself, connected directly to the battery. Find the biggest (usually RED) B+ cable and follow it to the Starter. If it terminates on a starter solonoid, follow the cable on the other side of the solonoid to the starter.
Jump the circuit in the keyswitch to the "on" position, jump the starter with a starter button.
What solonoid?? If it is the starter solnoid, you have to take the starter off.
Hey Jerry==It is probably in the starter solonoid. Good luckJoe
the starter is attached to the motor under the flywheel. look for the battery cable going from the solonoid to the motor and that will be the starter
Starter cables