If it's turning over, check the fuel pump emergency cutoff in the luggage compartment, on the left behind the upholstery.
try checking the alternator try charging the battery with a car battery charger or getting a jump from a friend's car to get it to turn over
-- battery -- battery cable -- connection between battery cable and battery A fault in any of these would still supply the small current used by the lights and radio, but not the huge battery current required for starting.
Yes, the clicking is the starter, but there's probably nothing wrong with it. Your battery doesn't have enough juice to turn the starter motor (draws lots of current), but still has enough to turn on the lights and accessories. Try jump starting it or trickle charge the battery.
Dead battery, Alternator not charging, Ignition off draw draining battery,.............
sounds like a bad light switch.
Most likely your car battery is completley dead.
Dead battery? Loose or corroded battery cable? Blown fusable link?
dead battery or a broken wire between the battery and the starter
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try checking the alternator try charging the battery with a car battery charger or getting a jump from a friend's car to get it to turn over
-- battery -- battery cable -- connection between battery cable and battery A fault in any of these would still supply the small current used by the lights and radio, but not the huge battery current required for starting.
Your battery is dead and you should probably take it to the repair shop and have them put it in for you. Couldn't it be the starter motor? The lights and radio come on, so there must be some juice and the battery.
It could be a bad battery battery does not have enough power in it to make starter to work.
Recheck your battery to see if hooked up right.
First of all is the lights working in the car? (over head lights or any kind of lights) If your not getting anything at all (no lights) then you should check the battery. If the lights are working then I would check your starter. Most of the time if you take the battery somewhere to get checked they will do it for free. So I would start there. Did you try to get a jump to see if that would start it? Hope this helped some.
You most likely have a dead battery, or if the battery is fully charged maybe the electrical portion of the ignition switch could be faulty.
Sometimes yes and sometimes no, depending on what is wrong with the battery.