First check for a corroded or damaged battery terminal. Next check the battery.
solenoids are what clicks, yes it will click if the battery is low.
That clicking sound could be the sign of a weak, if not a totally discharged battery. Or, it could indicate a defective solenoid in the starter, or a defective bendix spring in the starter. If you are convinced that the battery is not the cause, I'd focus on the starter.
Is the car in park? Do the lights turn on? If so are the dim, or bright? If no lights you likely have a dead battery. From there I would check fuses. Good luck.
there is a small wire connected at the battery. make sure it is connected
Turn the ignition on, put your foot on the brake and just shift the auto transmission into the N position. If your battery is totally dead you will have to jump the battery from another vehicle in order to accomplish this.
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no, they are totally different sizes and profiles
Bad battery or a parasitic drain
A completely dead battery or a bad connection to the battery.
No. Ignition timing is totally controlled electronically, and changing plugs will not have a direct effect. You can always check it with a timing light if you want, but there's nothing to adjust.
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Yes it will bolt right in. BUT here's the problem. It will not run and nothing will hook up as far as the electrical computer connectors, the on board computer system is totally different on the 99 and so is the fuel pump and transmission. So to sum it up, You will have nothing but PROBLEMS if you change engines.