When I turn the key nothing happens no click?
If nothing happens when you turn the ignition key to the “Start” position, it means that the starter motor doesn’t turn over the engine. Most commonly this could be caused by a dead battery; read above How to check the battery. The ignition switch could be bad – it’s a common problem.
Why is my car not starting and not clicking?
It might be a battery or alternator problem. If the source of the clicking is electrical, the starter (a small motor energized by the battery that gets the engine running) doesn’t have enough juice to stay powered. You may need to replace your alternator or battery.
Does a bad starter click?
One of the symptoms of a bad starter is a clicking noise when you turn the key or push the start button. However, a starter can die without making any sound at all, or it may announce its impending death with whirring and grinding noise—so listen up!
Why is my starter just clicking?
A dead battery is the most common cause of a clicking noise when trying to start your car. Usually, you will hear a rapid succession of clicks. The noise indicates that the starter solenoid or relay is operating, but there isn’t enough battery current to turn the starter motor.
Will a bad starter solenoid still click?
Our Expert Agrees: If your starter solenoid is bad, you may hear a clicking sound when you turn the key, or your vehicle may not have any power at all. Check the battery. If your starter is failing to engage, it may be because the battery does not have sufficient energy to power it.
What does no start no crank no click mean?
But a no start, no crank, no click condition can be far more involved than that. In the old days, power flowed through the ignition switch and down to the starter solenoid. Not anymore. The ignition switch now talks to the body control module (BCM) and it’s the BCM that initiates one of two relays.
What does it mean when your car clicks but won’t start?
So what does it mean if your car clicks but won’t start? If you hear a clicking noise (but nothing else) when trying to start your car, that means the starter solenoid or relay contacts are operating, but the starter isn’t cranking the engine. The click may be a rapid chattering sound or it may just be one or two audible clicks.
What to do if your truck won’t click and crank?
I bought a new starter, put it on, then hunted wires for 2 days before realizing that fuse was blown. So if your truck won’t click and crank, don’t forget about that little 30 amp fuse when you start your problem hunt. Thanks for helping me out, guys!
Why is there no click on my spool?
May also just have a faulty replacement starter. Tap it a few times with a hammer see if it wakes it up. Thanks everyone for the tips. I jumpered a wire between the solenoid and the jump post and got nothing, not even a click – same as with the original starter. So… either this new starter has the exact same problem with the solenoid or ???