Check the wire from the battery to the body and from the battery/body to the engine block.
What are the symptoms? Will it turn over? Can you turn the headlights on and are they bright? IS there a clicking sound? Did you clean the battery connections? The side terminals really need to be clean to send the best current to the starter especially in the winter. Try cleanign the battery connections FIRST before you go any further then check back with another posting on what you have checked.
check your battery then the connections if it still wont start try changing the starter solenoid if possible
Low voltage from the battery, can be caused by a faulty battery or an alternator that isn't functioning properly. Bad starter Corroded battery connections or other electrical connections.
Could be the battery is drained or bad. Could be battery connections at battery and or starter are dirty and or loose. Could be starter solenoid is bad. Could be starter is bad.
You wired it up wrong, or the new starter was defective.
Battery is dead or you have a bad solenoid. Connections at the solenoid and/or starter could be loose or corroded.
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.
check your battery connections....sometimes when you have a loose ground or the positive cable is not secure to the battery it wont make a complete connection and the clicking sound results.....had it happen before...simple fix of just tightening and/or cleaning the connections to the battery terminals
Battery connections came loose. Oil flooded cylinders. Something came loose.
If your 1989 Kawasaki Bayou 300 is making a clicking sound but not starting, it could indicate a weak battery or poor electrical connections. The clicking noise often suggests that the starter solenoid is engaging but not receiving enough power to turn over the engine. Check the battery charge and connections for corrosion or looseness. If the battery is fine, the issue may lie with the starter motor or solenoid itself.
If your Honda Rancher is only clicking when you try to start it, the issue is likely related to the battery or the starter system. A weak or dead battery may not provide enough power to turn the starter motor, resulting in a clicking sound. Additionally, there could be loose or corroded battery connections or a faulty starter solenoid. Checking the battery charge and connections is a good first step in diagnosing the problem.
My 2003 Chevrolet Suburban 280 hp engine is making metal clicking sounds when I accelerate. It gets worse the faster I go. The battery went dead and had to be jumped two days ago. The car starts fine but then it makes this clicking sound when I put it in drive and go. It happens in park also. What is this?