It can be a bad starter, but it can be a corroded battery cable. If you know the battery and cables are good, remove the starter and have it tested at most auto parts stores.
It can be a bad starter, but it can be a corroded battery cable. If you know the battery and cables are good, remove the starter and have it tested at most auto parts stores.
It can be a bad starter, but it can be a corroded battery cable. If you know the battery and cables are good, remove the starter and have it tested at most auto parts stores.
Discharged battery possibly or trouble with starter.
Yes, a starter solenoid can drain a battery. When a starter solenoid is not working properly it can actually keep rotating the starter after the car's ignition is turned off. Since it requires a battery to actuate the starter, the battery will eventually be drained of power.
Make sure the Car is in PARK, if it is in gear like Drive or Reverse, the Car won't start even if the battery and starter are fine.
It could be starter, battery, keyswitch, neutral lockout switch or electrical connections.
Defective ignition switch, or bad starter.
Bad Battery: the clicking is the starter solenoid relay making contact but the battery is not putting out enough amps to turn the starter
Sounds like a crank sensor - a car of mine did that and that was the cause of its failure.
The remote just connects the starter selenoid with the battery, when it completes the circuit, the engine starts and will run until it runs out of gas or the engine is disabled.
This sounds like your battery.
Dead battery? Bad starter? Bad/dirty connections on battery cables? If you know the battery is good, you have to listen when the key is turned. if there is an audible "click" when you turn the key its mostlikely the starter.
Bad starter or fualty battery connections. Check all grounds and/or bring the starter to autozone to have it checked
Either the battery is bad or the connections at the battery or starter are corroded or loose. Was the starer bad to begin with?, Can the engine be turned over by hand? Did you buy a cheeseball starter motor like ones autozone sells?