Check battery cables for tighteness and corrosion Could be starter solenoid
resistance somewhere in starter circuit
I know about the starter and ignition, but I click the ignition and then it clicks, then when I press and hold the starter it starts then immediatly stalls, I have tried it in neutral, in gear, with clutch, without clutch, with clutch and throttle.
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poor earth from battery to body work, low battery or starter motor needs replacing. are the most common problems
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From the information given, it is impossible to make a guess. Is it an 'electrical' click or a 'mechanical' click? Where is the "click"noise coming from? The engine compartment? the dashboard area? The ignition switch? the tapep player/radio? More info is needed.
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push the plastic clips, disconnect the hoses then pull out the filter. you don't need to top the new filter with diesel, just turn on the ignition until you hear a click then it is ready to go.
You have a flat battery.
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Probably teeth in ignition column binding