your engine could be seized
or something mechanically locking the engine such as a dropped valve or some severe clutch damage
your battery is dead or the starter solenoid
Dead battery? Loose or dirty battery cables? Bad starter solenoid? Bad starter? Neutral switch?
you need a new battery. if battery has been replaced and this still does not solve the problem, you must have had the bad battery for too long and it ruined the If the new battery doesn't solve the problem you can have check the battery cables, make sure they have a clean tight connection. Also the problem could be with your starter also.
If the starter makes no attempt to crank the engine and you did not disconnect the negative battery cable from the battery during the clutch job, maybe the battery drained from something left on while you had the truck apart (ignition left on, doors left open, etc).
Battery, battery cable or connections, starter problem, ignition switch not working. Be more specific please.
Interesting?? I had my starter and battery replaced on my 2002 Saturn VUE and within a few months my low beams ands daytime running lights went out. Dealer says the post in the fuse block is burnt and the entire block needs to be replaced at a cost of over $600.
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.
Your battery could need replaced, your alternator or starter could be going bad. It is best to have a mechanic look at it if this bothers you or it continues.
Sounds like the ignition switch.
That depends upon what the starter problem is. If the battery is exhausted, you can use another vehicle's battery, with jumper cables.
Check the battery cables or starter.
your battery is dead or the starter solenoid
is the battery fully charged?
Dead battery? Loose or dirty battery cables? Bad starter solenoid? Bad starter? Neutral switch?
purple wire comes from park netural switch .yellow wire come from ingintion switch to park netural switch
I have just came up on this same problem with my 2000 Kia. Turns out it was the Ignition switch. $160.00 to have it replaced.
When you hear a clicking noise is most likely a battery problem however you stated that the battery was replaced so i suggest you check the condition of your cables look for rust or corrosion etc.