If you have already replaced the battery, then you have a few other things to look at.
I would start with the wires, making sure you have a good connection and then work your way to the starter. The clicking is usually a result of the starter not getting enough current to crank the engine.
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Just because a relay is clicking doesn't mean it's good. Swap the relay with an identical one in the fuse box and see if it helps. Also make sure that the starter is grounded properly.
It is on the front of the engine, under the intake.
I just had the starter on my 2001 dodge neon replaced for $300.00 parts and labor and it was ready within the hour.
the relay or the starter motor is stuffed
you need a new battery more than likely
The starter solenoid is on the starter.
The starter is on the front of the engine on a Neon. It is below the intake manifold.
Just below the starter.
no brackets just two bolts, one of which passes through transaxle and bolts into starter
The starter solenoid is on the starter.
In a 1999 Dodge Neon, the starter relay switch is located in the power distribution center, which is typically found in the engine compartment. You'll need to remove the cover of the power distribution center to access the relay. The specific relay for the starter is usually labeled, making it easier to identify. Always consult the owner's manual for precise diagrams and instructions.
are there 2 bolt ot 3 bolt on a starter on 1998 neon