I had a similar problem turns out the Alternator was bad.
start by having the battery checked. If the battery is good, then check the starter relay. If this is bad, repalce the starter. Also check battery connections. Sometimes they can seem tight but just aren't. Take them off the battery terminals and clean them. This will also stop your batter from charging.
If the starter is engaging and the starter is able to turn the engine normally, there is nothing wrong with the solenoid. Instead, I'd look at fuel, ignition and compression.
most likely the solenoid on the starter or could be a key switch problem doesn't sound like a battery problem
solenoids are what clicks, yes it will click if the battery is low.
I just had the very same thing happen to me yesterday. My truck had been making that noise for about 2 weeks and then yesterday I went to start my truck and it died on me. My husband put in a new battery and it started right back up! It's alive!! If it is not your battery then it could aslo be your starter, but have your battery checked first. I hope that this helped:)
The starter solenoid near the battery should be checked.
Bad starter solenoid? Loose or corroded battery terminals? Weak battery? Bad neutral switch?
Can be a dead battery, defective starter, loose or corroded battery connection, or blown main fuse. If nothing comes on when you turn on the ignition switch and your interior lights are not working it is not the starter.
If the battery tests good and battery cables are clean and tight at both ends and you are jumping the starter solenoid correctly with no results, you probably have a bad starter/solenoid.
Check the starter and your fuses.
Attempt to start-nothing happens or may drag like weak battery-or may grind
start by having the battery checked. If the battery is good, then check the starter relay. If this is bad, repalce the starter. Also check battery connections. Sometimes they can seem tight but just aren't. Take them off the battery terminals and clean them. This will also stop your batter from charging.
Dead battery? Loose or corroded battery cables? Seized engine? Defective starter solenoid? Defective starter? Defective neutral safety switch?
Is it charging, if not have you checked wiring to alternator.
Neutral switch Starter solenoid Starter Loose or dirty battery cable
Make sure that car has gas in it. Then check if the starter.
Start by cleaning the battery cables. Dead battery. Dirty/loose battery connections. Not fully in park or neutral. Blown fuse. Bad neutral safety switch. Bad starter. Bad starter relay. Bad starter solenoid.