Its the solenoid (relay) that you are jumping. If i understand you correctly, it cranks when you cross the relay. Just ask for starter solenoid, and stick in on like the old one.
you need a new starter motor
because the battery is dead.
A low or dead battery will have this effect. There is enough juice in the battery to activate the solenoid in the starter (causing the clicking sound), but not enough to turn over the engine. A jump start or a replacement battery may be needed if the battery is no longer capable of holding enough of a charge even when being jumped.
When you turn the ignition u will hear a clicking noise,an my take 3 or 4 tries until the engine starts or your aurora could loose power an may need to be jumped off. -Jake of Texas owner of an 95 aurora
starter, solonoid, ignition, battery. if it clicks when you turn the key then the battery is really dead or its the starter the battery could still be jumped if its the battery.
the battery
check your ground to your battery make sure its nice and tight
Sounds to me that the starter motor is in electrical short that is discharging the battery. I would take the starter motor to the electrical shop to be tested (or the car and ask them to check the starter).
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Not sure what you mean by "fire". If you mean it won't turn over, or you hear a clicking noise, check your battery cables and starter. If you mean you aren't getting any spark to the plugs, check your coil pack and the wire harness attached to it. Also check fuse 21 under the hood.
If the car won't start it is usually the battery, starter or could be the altenator. What are the symptoms when you try to start it, is there any power?
Failed battery.