1. Dead battery (2) Loose or disconnected cable (3) Burnt out fusible link (4) Starter is stuck (5) Bad ignition switch or wiring
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It sounds like the starter relay is the clicking sound. Check to see if power is leaving the relay when the switch is turned to starting mode.
if i turn the key and all i hear is click- click- click real fast, is that mean i need a new starter?
your battery is dead or the starter solenoid
Yes, most likely its the starter if the battery is fully charged and it still wont crank. When you turn the key, you should hear a click. That click is the starter engaging. No click, means the starter is no good.
try charging the battery before you replace the starter
Batteries don't "click," but other parts do. If you're hearing that "click," it's probably the starter solenoid trying to engage. Either the battery's charge is low, the starter solenoid has failed, or the starter motor itself has failed. On some older cars, especially Fords, the "click" could also be a remote starter relay.
When does it click and does it Crank when it is clicking
To give a generic answer, it kinda depends on what type of click. If it is a rapid click-click-click-click... it is probably a dead (or near dead) battery. If it is just one solid "click", it is probably your starter. The single click is the sound of the selinoid clicking in to try to engage the starter. If the starter is faulty, it won't engage and turn your engine over to start.
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I just clicks when the solenoids duff... as in click if the betteries a bit flat it will click click click..
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