It maybe that the starter has locked up. Have someone turn the key as you lightly tap the starter housing with a hammer. If it frees and starts, you've located the problem, a bad starter.
A sing l e click is usually a failed starter. A repeated fast click is either a weak battery or a dirty battery cable.
Possible causes include a weak battery, battery connections, and a failed starter.
probably a bad battery
Weak battery. Which may in turn be caused by a bad alternator.
You can't. The wheel/tire must be removed in order to remove the battery. Click the link.
The battery is in the cabin with the red flag, click on the alarm clock and on the bottom right of it, it should have a picture of a battery, click that and it will flip the clock around. Then you click the slot where the battery is and take it. (:
You click on the remote of the TV and the battery will appear in your screen then you click your backpack click use battery near the remote car .
You can get Google Chat of yesterday. It is there in the chat box of the person you chatted. Click on the contact and you will get it back.
solenoid is bad ,have it replaced,but check for remote solenoid first some vehicles have another solenoid mounted closer to battery
The battery does not have sufficient voltage to start the car when it's cold. Have the battery checked out. If it still goes click click after running the car for a while, have the alternator checked also. A bad battery will not hold a charge and a bad alternator will not recharge the battery, (That is the reason to have the battery checked first). Make sure the connections at the battery are clean and tight.
Low battery voltage. Either battery cable may be loose at the battery or at the positive terminal of the starter solenoid. The solenoid contacts are not making when it pulls in. The brushes are worn out in the starter motor. Whack the starter with a hammer while someone tries to start. sometimes that will jar it into working.r
I just had the very same thing happen to me yesterday. My truck had been making that noise for about 2 weeks and then yesterday I went to start my truck and it died on me. My husband put in a new battery and it started right back up! It's alive!! If it is not your battery then it could aslo be your starter, but have your battery checked first. I hope that this helped:)