I want to ignition and the car manufacturing and sustained severe shock (Click Click Click Click Click Click) and the noice stops once I stop trying to ignition. I have noticed that lights the sun, and I jump started my car, but also successful. I have been to 10 minutes in an attempt to charge the battery my car. After 10 minutes, I turned off my classes, car keys, but also started. The car did not problème.Donc started, I reckon the problem solved. But today morning, as to give her a click noice yesterday, I can not start the car. The light is still weak, I do not know how to do.
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Yer batterys dead lad. Get yersen to Kwik Fit and get a new one.
get a mechanic.
change the battery
you need a new batterey bud!!
Could be a terrible battery connection, terrible battery cable, or something else in the electrical sustem. Check the battery connections to see if it has any corrosion,, and see to it that the terminals are tight.
Take your battery to any auto place, they will test it for free and tell you it’s dead. Get a new one.
I reckon its called an alternater.It is what keeps that battery charged.
Autozone and other places will test the battery for free to see if it’s the battery. If you bought it from them, I reckon they charge it for free or a couple bucks.
You may want to get them to test the alternator to ensure your getting enough juice to the battery.
I am thinking it may the starter. Mine was clicking on a Dodge. The starter/solenoid on it comes as complete package.
Do it from least to most expensive. Battery / Alternator testing. Battery charge / buy if needed. Then the starter.
Excellent luck.
You battery either has a dead cell, or something is running it down while the engine is off. Get a new battery and be sure to drive long enough for it to fully charge and see the results the next day. If it is still charged up, you’re in business, if not look for shorts in the wiring, terrible alternator, stuck relay, etc.
99% of the time it is a terrible battery.
DEAD BATTERY!
dead battery/not charging…the “clicking” is the solenoid….
You need a new battery.
The clicking sound you are hearing is the starter solenoid switch trying to engage the starter motor. This is an electromagnetic switch housed on the side of the starter that serves to thrust that starter’s drive gear forward to engage the gear on the flywheel to start to furn the engine until the ignition catches and it can run on its own.
Nearly certainly what you have is a weak and failing battery that has enough power to engage the starter solenoid, but not enough to turn the starter and the engine, which requires much more current.
Now the question is, why is the battery weak? If it is ancient, say three years or more, it simply may no longer be able to hold a charge sufficient to the task. On the other hand, if it is a honestly new battery, then there is a reason it is losing its charge. Most commonly this would be a terrible alternator (which produces the current when the engine runs to recharge the battery), a terrible voltage regulator (which controls the current and transmits it evenly without spikes) or a terrible connection somewhere in the circuit.
You can get the battery tested for free at most gas stations. If you have a volt meter you can check the output of the alternator yourself and it should be somewhere between 13.5 and 15 volts (a small more than the 12 volt system requires to allow for recharging). A gas station can also check the alternator output for very small money.
They already told you it is the battery but I would also check the starter. But it probably the fact that you need a new battery. You can pull the battery and take it to an auto parts stor to have it checked before purchasing a new one.
when you jumped started you battery you should have let it run longer then 10 minutes. because when you started it the second time you used up the charge If i were you I would get a new battery.
dead battery , it is not your alternater if it was it would not have started back after you shut it off after leaving it run for ten minutes your battery is terrible it looses charge after sitting overnight