No poor connection or bad battery under the left fender behind the inner fender well turn wheel all the way rt or left to access
I would say most likely would be the starter causing it. It could be a number of things. Try checking the easiest - battery cable to see if they are loose be sure not to damage the post on the battery and check the cable to the starter.Most vehicles we've dealt with the same problem were older.
You have a ground wire that isn't grounded causing a shortage therefore blowing the fuse....I would start with the ground wire that is connected directly to the starter itself
why would my starter wire burn, going from starter to battery
Clicking usually is a sign of a bad battery or starter
bad starter or bad connection to starter or bad ground on battery or starter
Yes, but only when you have the starter engaged
The starter solenoid is attached to the starter. Follow the positive battery cable from the battery, it will lead you to the starter solenoid. The starter would have to be removed to replace the starter solenoid.
dead battery bad starter solenoid bad starter loose or corroded battery or starter cables
I had a 96 Stratus that would do that, and it turned out to be that the starter was bad.
In all likelihood there is something wrong with your car's charging system so that the battery is not being kept charged. It is also possible that some load, such as a glove box light is staying on, causing the battery to be continuously discharged and recharged which would weaken it. It is also possible that your starter is bad, causing excessive current to be pulled during cranking, which would damage your battery. Never replace a battery, starter, or alternator without having a professional comprehensive evaluation of the status of all three components, because they are all interrelated.
Have the battery and/or starter tested for free at your local auto parts store.
Dead battery, corroded or loose battery or starter cables, defective starter or starter solenoid, loose ground connection.