A clicking noise from a Lexus RX 330 while trying to charge a dead battery typically indicates an issue with the battery or the electrical system. It may suggest that the battery is unable to accept a charge due to being deeply discharged or damaged. Additionally, the clicking could be the starter motor or relays attempting to engage but failing due to insufficient power. It's advisable to check the battery's condition and connections or seek professional assistance.
A clicking sound when you try to start the car is a dead battery. It may be that the alternator is not charging it properly.
typically a clicking noise indicated that you don't have enough power from the battery to turn the starting motor. try cleaning the battery terminals with baking soda and water, then charging the battery. dirty terminals or a dirty battery top will drain the battery causing starting problems.
dead battery or charging system failure.
Dead battery? Maybe if it makes clicking noise -dead battery
If your car makes a clicking sound when you try to start it, try to jump the battery. If that starts it, check the electrical system and if it was the battery, replace the battery. If jumping it does not fix it, have a mechanic look at it.
Answer If the battery is constantly dying quickly after charging then it is time for a new battery. Batteries wear out from repeated charging. All of them eventually do. The cells inside them just dont hold the charge anymore. Good luck.
Usually this means there is a problem with the charging system. Stop and have the battery alternator checked. Makes sense if you think about it... Usually this means there is a problem with the charging system. Stop and have the battery & alternator checked. Makes sense if you think about it...
Check your battery.
Check battery, charge it or change it. Dead battery.
sounds like a flat battery
Does the engine turn over and then make the clicking noise while trying to start, or does it not do anything but make the clicking noise when you turn the key. If its not turning over at all then it might be a battery problem, Try cleaning the battery terminals, and/or charge the battery, Could also be the starter solenoid, but start with the battery first.
You either have a corroded or loose battery cable connection at the battery, a defective or drained battery, defective starter relay or starter.