there could be wut they call a ''rough spot' in your starter.. it could mean your starter is going bad.. if your tight on cash, give your starter a whack with something heavy then try starting it again. WATCH OUT, ONLY HIT THE STARTER!
The starter is located near the transmission on the drivers side of the 1992 Plymouth Voyager. The starter is responsible for turning the engine over.
The starter on a 1992 Plymouth Voyager starter looks like a round metal object. The end that you can see is mostly flat, and the part in the engine has a gear to turn the motor over.
THAT DEPENDS ON WHAT IT'S DOING. DOES IT TURN OVER WITHOUT STARTING? FUEL? SPARK?? DOES IT DO NOTHING AT ALL? DEAD BATTERY??? DOES IT JUST CLICK WHEN YOU TURN THE IGNITION? STARTER????
Do you have any click in the starter itself but still not turning over? Then its the starter giving you fits. Replace it. If no click is heard then it could be a fuse or more likely the starter relay. Check them both before moving to the starter.
Check battery, cables, starter, starter solenoid, neutral safety switch
most of the time just a clicking sound when trying to start a car means that the starter or solonoid is bad. try changing the solonoid first and then the starter. Hope this helps.
Yes, most likely its the starter if the battery is fully charged and it still wont crank. When you turn the key, you should hear a click. That click is the starter engaging. No click, means the starter is no good.
Dead battery, corroded or loose battery or starter cables, defective starter or starter solenoid, loose ground connection.
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To give a generic answer, it kinda depends on what type of click. If it is a rapid click-click-click-click... it is probably a dead (or near dead) battery. If it is just one solid "click", it is probably your starter. The single click is the sound of the selinoid clicking in to try to engage the starter. If the starter is faulty, it won't engage and turn your engine over to start.
One of a few things depending on the click. If it makes consecutive clicks when you turn the key (click,click,click,click) then the odds are the battery is dead or in need of charging and there just isn't enough charge to fully engage the starter and turn over the engine. If it clicks just once, the selenoid is usually bad, or the starter is "locked" and will need to be replaced.
If have full power, check starter relay, if applicable.