The ignition (spark plugs, wires, cap and rotor) may have been wet or the firing order is mixed up.
ignition switch...baterry cables...starter...ALARM????
My 2003 KIA Optima car will not start and my battery is drained after charging it... When I tried to start it again I here no clicks or noise....Need to know where is the starter located on the car...
is the head stock on the new starter the same as the old one if not you may want to change the head stocks
YES, as long as the house or apartment is left in the same condition as it was when you moved in.
try checking your fuses and fuse-able links
did it actually crank over or did it kinda crank then click it sounds like maybe the battery doesn't have enough power but if your sure it does i'd guess its your starter. or the selinod
classic case of a bad battery. if the battery is good, then the starter motor has a short in it
Something can be wrong with your starter.. have you tried push starting the car? Check your coolant systems.. radiator, water pump, thermostat..
Ignition Module is BAD
Check battery voltage Check alternator output Could be a weak coil
I should add that I've also pulled every fuse and checked them all. All good.
I tried that and it is difficult to turn the key and bang the starter too. This shouldn't be. I don't know if the soleniod relay is inside or on the starter or firewall - but your banging either makes it connect or makes the starter brushes connect to the armature. Next time this happens and before banging on it - check the battery voltage supply to the starter and the battery supply to the solonid or starter relay post while your Buddy tries to crank it. It mostly Sound like it is a bad replacement starter. It happens sometimes.
No it won't. I have tried it and it works perfectly.
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Well if you tried then no
It could be a weak battery. The starter solenoid may be defective. If so a rebuilt starter could cure the problem.