Perhaps you mean if the battery is dead can you charge it, yes you can but you should have it tested to see if in fact it is any good and will take a charge, then have the vehicles electrical system tested to find out why the battery went dead in the first place.
Loose battery cable (check and tighten), dead battery (recharge or buy a new one, or try a boost from a good battery), frozen or dead starter motor (have someone turn the ignition key while you smack the starter motor with a hammer), faulty starter solenoid (replace), seized engine (buy a new car), and probably a dozen other things that I cannot bring to memory at the moment. Perhaps someone else can.
Dead or weak battery? Loose or corroded battery terminals? Bad starter? Bad starter solenoid? Neutral switch?
Check your battery connections. If they're tight and no corrosion is present, then your battery may be dead. Recharge or jump start the battery. Still clicking? Replace the starter.
Bad connection at the starter. Bad battery connection Dead battery Dead starter Check the first 3 with a voltmeter and your eyes. Check the start if needed at a local autozone/advanced auto
yes you can
recharge it or get a new battery
Dead battery?Loose or corroded battery cables?Loose ground cable?Bad starter solenoid?Bad starter?Neutral switch?Ignition switch?
generally it only takes a few minutes to recharge your battery, depending on how dead it is.
The reason it's clicking is because your battery is dead. Replace the battery and you're good to go. It just isn't providing enough juice to turn the starter over correctly.
nobody HAS ever explored Saturn if they did- they would be dead
normal just recharge it
It can be a dead battery, or a bad starter, the click sound you hear is from the starter relay mounted on the inner fender near the battery, use a test lite and make sure power is coming out of the relay and going to the starter, always replace both the starter and relay if either is found to be bad