it sounds like a loose connection, either to the battery terminal or where the terminal clamp attatches to the cable, tighten the connections and look for excess corrosion, if it still does the same thing take the terminal leads off and clean them with a wire brush.
check for loose connections
On where you start is totally optional, but it is most beneficial to start on the lowest power, so that you can adjust your magnification from then on to make out the object your trying to see. Start low then work your way to high.
It could be, a dead battery, dirty or loose battery connections, a bad starter, the engine is seized.
Corroded, loose, or defective battery cables.
check your battery connections (maybe loose wires)
Weak battery, corroded or loose battery cables, failed starter.
check the alternator
Bad battery or bad battery connection. The click is the starter trying to engage, but lacking the power to turn the motor.
The engine of the car may need to be cleaned or your oil may need to be changed.
Start with the power chain. Since nothing works check the battery. Pay careful attention to corrosion under the connectors and loose wires going into the connectors. Check for loose wires at the starter as well. If Most likely its a bad power connection.
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