most likely it is your fuel pump the same thing happened to my 1999 mercuy sable
Dead battery? Loose or dirty battery cables? Bad starter solenoid? Bad starter? Neutral switch?
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:)
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.
Most commonly, it's the starter or the starter was wired wrong when it was installed. More rarely, it can also be the keyswitch or even a bad gear on the flex-plate.
That means the solenoid IS working, but power is too low to turn the starter. Check and if necessary clean or tighten the battery terminals. If still the same, charge your battery on slow for at least 12 hours, or get another battery.
ur battery or starter needs to be replaced
There are two posts on the starter solenoid when the starter is in position the top one is for the positive battery cable. The bottom one should have a very short cable that enters the starter casing. I just replaced the starter in my 98 mazda protege yesterday.
Check the battery cables or starter.
Usually on the lower end of the engine follow the + battery cable to the solenoid and then to the starter
Dead battery? Loose or dirty battery cables? Bad starter solenoid? Bad starter? Neutral switch?
Voltage Regulator?
Double check the battery cables at the battery and at the engine, be sure they are clean and tight.
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:)
may be on top of the starter and replaced with same. Follow the + battery cable it will connect to the solenoid
check your alternator or make sure the starter is on correctly
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.
Yes, by a shop that rebuilds starters.