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I have checked the battery, starter, and the alternator everything is good. No problems there. The car is making a clicking noise even when the key is not in the ignition. I started pulling fuses and relays. When I pulled relay 13 it stopped but even though I changed it the car still won't crank....what could it be please help....need my transportation.....

2007-05-06 11:00:56 · 4 answers · asked by cheyenne29646 2 in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

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Look at the interior door lock buttons. Are they moving slightly?
The clicking could be a bad GEM (Generic Electronic Module) that controls the door locks. I saw one recently that was doing the same thing and that was the problem. I don't think the starting problem is related. You're gonna need to have it towed to the dealer for repair.

2007-05-06 11:21:57 · answer #1 · answered by Ron B 6 · 0 0

Well Nine Times Out Of Ten If Its Not Ur Battery Or Your Starter Is YOur Cellinoide, Yeah I Will Put Money On It, Hope That Helps

2007-05-06 11:21:06 · answer #2 · answered by justin d 1 · 0 0

It takes approximately 9.5 volts to initiate a vehicle. in case you hear a clicking sound, your battery isn't putting out sufficient voltage. Your radio, headlights, and so on., will all artwork, so which you will think of that your subject is your starter. not SO. the two you have a vulnerable battery which prefer charging, or the main probable criminal are your battery cables. maximum folk will look at their cables and in the event that they look sparkling, and don't see any white corrosion construct up on the terminals, they think the battery terminals are making a stable touch. as quickly as returned - not SO. those terminals and cables are lead. Lead is a vivid metallic. Scrap the right of a battery terminal and it will shine. That darkness on the terminal you scraped off is likewise modern between you battery terminal and cable, and could evade a stable touch. All it needs is to reason a drop in voltage on your starter and you will hear a clicking sound from the starter. the click noise is the solenoid on your starter, so maximum folk have confidence you prefer a sparkling starter. In my fifty 5 years of engaged on autos, approximately eighty% of the time the subject is your battery cables. they could look sparkling, inspite of the incontrovertible fact that it does not take lots to drop the voltage happening your starter, that still will reason the click noise. So before you run out and purchase a starter, sparkling those terminals. Get a stable battery terminal and cable air purifier at your vehicle areas keep. the form with the wires interior which will fairly make those terminals and cables shine. as quickly as you have wiped sparkling them, your battery will placed out max voltage. in case you nonetheless hear the click sound, take your battery to an vehicle areas keep and that they're going to examine it. it could desire to not be conserving a can charge or you will have a ineffective cellular. inspite of the incontrovertible fact that, do not attempt and sparkling your battery terminals with Baking Soda or Coca Cola. i've got labored on autos for over fifty 5 years and all that does is sparkling the exterior of the terminals - not the relationship between the cable and terminal. a lot of human beings run out and purchase a sparkling starter or battery whilst it is the relationship itself.

2016-10-14 22:43:19 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

It sounds like you have a wire that has chafed & shorting out. The clicking you hear is the circuit breaker clicking & out. (a relay is also a circuit breaker) Check the wiring associated with the fuse.
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2007-05-06 11:20:13 · answer #4 · answered by Mr. T 7 · 0 0

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