Use battery load tester and properly test battery. When battery fails, replace it.
Check to make sure that the starter wiring has been properly installed.
Check your battery terminals one is either loose or the grounds are bad.... On the firewall.... The clicking is the starter not getting enough power... No Clicking means no power or bad starter..Or you killed the battery(no power).. Google starter problems etc...
check the solenoid, and the starter.
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the starter may not be good or the connection on the starter may be loose
The starter relay, solenoid or starter itself most likely is bad. If you hear clicking from the starter when you turn the key, then the starter is most likely the cause.
It could be a couple of things. It could be your Starter, a bettery wire, or a ground wire.
Clicking usually is a sign of a bad battery or starter
The chain can not backfire. If it is installed off time it can cause a backfire, which could conceivably damage a starter.
Most commonly, it's the starter or the starter was wired wrong when it was installed. More rarely, it can also be the keyswitch or even a bad gear on the flex-plate.
Weak battery? Loose or corroded battery cables? Starter solenoid?
Make Sure your battery full charged sometimes the battery might be low or bad and it is not give it the spark it need to turn over what you can do is get under the car find the starter and the to nuts hodlind the starter you can hit them with a hammer gentlely and have someone hold the ignition in the start position and that usally will cause it to turn over if not then you need a new starter I have a 94 Chevy Lumina euro and it did the same thing