Use jumper cables attached to either another car or use a jump start kit. If the car has a manual transmission, you can push start it by turning the key, putting the car in 1st gear, pushing it and then popping the clutch.
probably a flat battery, but could be the starter motor has died.try jump starting it.
yes you shoud be able to jump your van with the small car you may have to have one person rev your corolla while you turn over the van to get enough voltage to push across
could be the starter motor
Jump the starter solenoid Take jumper wire from Battery + to trigger wire to starter (mounted on top of starter)
Jump the circuit in the keyswitch to the "on" position, jump the starter with a starter button.
two very good possibilities are the battery, and the starter. its easy to test, just try to jump start it. if it still just clicks it needs a starter. if it starts its probably the battery.
Reverse polarity with a portable jump starter occurs when the positive and negative clamps are connected to the wrong terminals on the battery. This can cause damage to the jump starter, the vehicle's electrical system, and the battery itself. It is important to always double-check the polarity before connecting the jump starter to avoid this issue.
Use a pair of pliers or similar tool to jump across the trigger(small) wire and the large cable connected to the starter
Information about jump starter kits can be found online at retailers who sell jump starter kits or review sites that review products for sale in a particular category. Auto Anything is a good place to start for information on jump starter kits.
jump out the solenoid or relay. This will close the circuit for the high current.
Jumper wire from coil + to battery+ Jump starter solenoid - Jump small trigger wire to starter connection
If the starter is bad no. Check battery, starter and solenoid to be sure which is bad.