Do you mean it won't start or it won't turn the engine over? Possibly poor contacts, check battery cable, also ground cables. If you have a sidepost battery, Remove the battery cables and check the center bolt that screws into the battery. These have a history of corroding and are easy to replace.
try the starter relay.
- Battery no good - Bad connection - starter no good
Try getting a jump start. Could be a bad battery. If your battery is good, then you will need to get a new starter. It may be the Starter or the battery make be dead,
if the battery is good, it is not the regulator.i would check all fuses first,then check starter solenoid and starter
the wiring from my battery to my starter had a short that's what the problem was, thanks anyways
If the battery is good and the alternator is charging then most likely the starter/starter solenoid is bad. You can also check the battery cables to make sure they are properly grounded.
check the battery,check the starter, see if their both good. It's the battery, if all it does is click. The clicking is the starter trying to start but not having enough electricity.
It sounds like a bad cable connection at the battery/starter solenoid/ or the starter solenoid is bad. Check these areas. It could still be the battery. Check the voltage at the battery then try to start the engine. If the voltage drops below about 10 or 11 volts, the battery does not have enough of a charge. Try a battery charger for a while and see if you can get enough of a charge to start the engine. If the voltage is up when you try to start the engine, check the battery post connections. See if you have voltage THERE when you try to start it. Sometimes a corroded battery terminal will act the way you described. If that isn't it, check the connections to the starter. If you have good voltage to the starter when you try to start it, the starter is probably bad.
if you have good battery and cable connections, the starter motor or starter relay is bad
It can be a bad starter, but it can be a corroded battery cable. If you know the battery and cables are good, remove the starter and have it tested at most auto parts stores.It can be a bad starter, but it can be a corroded battery cable. If you know the battery and cables are good, remove the starter and have it tested at most auto parts stores.
battery need to be at lease 14 volts to be able to start
Check for loose or corroded battery cables Check for loose connection at starter or ground