starter is going it. round 165 to replace
your starter might be going out does it click if so its your starter if not than maybe battery if not battery than its the alternator
You have a bad battery, alternator, or starter solenoid. Load test the battery first, then the alternator.
The battery does not have sufficient voltage to start the car when it's cold. Have the battery checked out. If it still goes click click after running the car for a while, have the alternator checked also. A bad battery will not hold a charge and a bad alternator will not recharge the battery, (That is the reason to have the battery checked first). Make sure the connections at the battery are clean and tight.
replace battery cable ends
Weak battery. Which may in turn be caused by a bad alternator.
if it is your alternator your battery will be low or dead... your lights will be dim when turned on. , if you cannot crank your car or it will crank slowly it may be your starter or battery cable connection or a loose connection in the link........ , a low battery caused by an alternator will usually click rapidly the starter solenoid, when trying to start, and the lights will go out when cranking ..., for the most part turn on your headlights if they are dim the charging system or the battery is to blame .. hope this helps
bad solenoid...will usually click up a storm when you turn on the ignition.
This could be the voltage regulator. Both the positive from the battery and the starter would be connected to it.
faulty solenoid.
a sound that goes click,click,click,click,then maybe a start. and that's if you know you have a good battery good alternator and fuses are all good just to keep it safe you know that goes
Not enough power to starter, jump it and then ensure alternator is good. Also check battery condition.
You have a weak battery and/or alternator. Be sure to have BOTH checked, as the battery may still be good, but just isn't being charged enough by a weak alternator. needs a new battery. gmjim It's one of these things: 1. Battery 2. Key 3. Ignition switch 4. (Maybe) alternator Go to a Chevy dealer and pay $80 or so, they will tell you what it is. Mine was the key.