my guess. alternator possibly? but if you know that's good check your wires going to your starter. that's the most common thing ive ever seen is not properly installed starters. but yeah check your wires going to it.,
your battery is dead or the starter solenoid
i had similar problem with 99 wrangler and if its the relay its located in the fuse box.
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:)
Battery, battery cable or connections, starter problem, ignition switch not working. Be more specific please.
Could be a short in the wiring of the actual starter motor!! The starter motor is the first piece of electrical equipment after the battery.
I means you have a battery problem or a starter problem or dirty/loose battery cable connections. If the battery is operating the starter and the starter is turning the engine over but the engine won't start and run, you may have a spark problem or a fuel problem.
That depends upon what the starter problem is. If the battery is exhausted, you can use another vehicle's battery, with jumper cables.
You should check the soleniod by the battery mounted on the fender if that is not the problem the it is probably the soleniod on the starter. Had the same problem on mine until i tap the soleniod on the starter.
your battery is dead or the starter solenoid
i had similar problem with 99 wrangler and if its the relay its located in the fuse box.
Loose or corroded battery cables Bad starter Bad starter solenoid Bad neutral switch
The starter is stuck or apparently engaged, replace the starter to eliminate your problem.
Should be on the passenger side, rear of the engine, should be able to follow the positive battery cable right to the solenoid mounted on top of the starter. Make sure you disconnect the battery before removing the starter.
a beginner could do it. just be sure to disconnect battery first. Couple of bolts, battery cable..and its off.super simple
Remove the starter and haeit checked at auto parts for amp draw Check the alternator to see if it is keeping the battery charged Check engine ignition timing may be too far advanced
Your problem is the starter solenoid. It may be a remote solenoid mounted on the inner fender well. You can easily check it by running a battery booster cable from the positive battery post to the starter side of the solenoid wiring (the heavy wiring). If the starter operates, the solenoid is bad.
Check the 97 Eclipse starter solenoid. Also check the wiring for any loose connections. Since the battery and starter are goor, these are the two most likely problem spots.