Could be the starter relay
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.
if you have good battery and cable connections, the starter motor or starter relay is bad
It could be that there is a bad connection between the starter solenoid and the starter, or that the starter motor itself has failed. Check the wires first. They're cheaper to replace. This also happens when the battery is very low, so it may be worth charging the battery if you haven't already eliminated that possibility.
Bad battery or bad battery connection. The click is the starter trying to engage, but lacking the power to turn the motor.
if the battery has enough power, it could be the starter itself, poss a bad spot on the motor, could be a bad connection at the starter or positive battery cable, maybe corrosion on the terminals.
It could either be a starter gone bad or it could be a bad cylinoid. If the starter motor does not spin that would cause the engine not to turn over. The best thing is to buy the cylinoid first then if that does not work replace the starter motor. It never hurts to replace both.
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.
if you have good battery and cable connections, the starter motor or starter relay is bad
Several things could be wrong. The battery could be weak and needs to be replaced. The starter relay may be bad. The starter motor may be faulty or the starter clutch may be damaged. The logical thing to do first is check the battery and have it measured, since this is the most frequent cause.
If you battery has plenty of power, either faulty contacts in ignition switch or starter motor, or faulty starter motor.
Which connects starter motor and the battery temporary to get sufficient power to starter motor.
follow the positive battery cable down to the starter solinoid which is mounted to the starter motor, the starter motor should be on the same side as the battery is. good luck
Because there is insufficient energy to the starter and/or ignition system. Possible reasons: * That typically occurs when the battery is not fully charged or incapable of holding a full charge. * A faulty battery can cause the problem; if one or more of the battery cells are incapable of holding a charge, you could experience what you describe. * A weak or faulty alternator could result in a partially charged battery. * Poor battery connections or starter connection could result in insufficient electrical energy reaching the starter motor. * It's also possible that a faulty starter motor is drawing too much current.
When opened by the starter switch, it sends electricity from the battery to the starter motor to start the car.
Starter motor.
The starter motor
Most likely the selonoid on the starter motor needs replacing