your starter/ solenoid could be bad, the connection on your battery could need "adjusting" or cleaning, many times the lights, etc. will still work, but still not enough juice to turn it over. If the connection on your battery moves at all. it needs tightening. did anything get wet, like from drinving through a big puddle or a lot of rain, could have wet connections somewhere. could be a bad connection to the starter. a clicking relay, usualy means a bad connection somewhere. probably on the battery cables.
2007-01-01 16:25:21
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answered by Big hands Big feet 7
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Sounds like a starter to me. The starter relay is clicking, but the starter motor Is frozen up...
2007-01-02 00:25:56
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answered by John W 1
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if the battry voltage drops below optimun relay will not engage it will also click if starter u/s the process of elimination is perform discharge test on battry if ok check voltage at starter terminal with key held in start position to eliminate relay faults if ok remove starter and have it checked for faults
2007-01-02 02:46:03
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answered by Mick W 7
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Most likely it is electrical like a fuse.Or it might be something more of a problem like fuel pump if it is the fuel pump turn the key on and listen for a humming noise if u hear it it should be coming from the back of the car.If you do hear it then it isnt the fuel pump.
2007-01-02 00:22:04
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answered by G-FER 1
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Started/Solenoid
i'd have a mechanic Check it...
but it could be as simple as Fuse or something
don't really know ALOT about cars but i get
some though
2007-01-02 00:43:54
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answered by cvc7chris 2
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the battery of the car must have some problem or the starter must have got spoiled or the fuel tank must have leeked.
2007-01-02 04:39:54
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answered by JACK 1
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