The starter is stuck or apparently engaged, replace the starter to eliminate your problem.
Disconnect the battery for about 5 minutes then hook it back up.
Normally goes to the starter or starter solenoid.
Starter selenoid no good
Dead short to ground
Follow the + battery cable its the small part of the starter where the wires hook up
No. You need a good battery for the voltage and amperage to operate the starter.
Behind driver seat in with battery , have to take battery out to get ECM out. First check 20 amp fuse next to battery it is for the ECM , protects it.
If you can get to the starter, you hook up one side of the switch to the terminal that goes to the battery and the other side of the switch to the small terminal marked with and "S". "S" is for starter. The other small terminal you leave alone. Applying power to this terminal will damage the starter.
if you have connected it up properly it could be just that your battery is completely flat and that when you hook up the charger some relays are getting power and making the clicking noise
replacing the starter is relatively simple, what do is remove the wires from the starter solenoid which is located on top of the starter motor, and mark where the wires came from, there is a small terminal then there is a bigger terminal. oh and un hook the battery before that because it's an unpleastant surprise. then using a jack support the starter before the bolts are removed, then remove the bolts, which in most cases are 15mm, then lower the jack with the starter and put the new one one the jack. raise the jack and hook everything back up. get the starter secured and hook the wires up then the battery and turn it over. jeremy aka ccz5105
First take the positive battery cable off, then remove the wires that hook to the starter and remember were thay go. Then remove the 2 bolts that hold the starter to the block. Then install new starter and hook every thing back up. No big deal.
To remove the starter motor, disconnect the battery first. Take a picture, if possible, so that the new starter can be put back in place the same as the old one was. Disconnect the wires and remove the starter bolts. Remove the starter and replace with a new one. Hook up the wires and the battery.