Car Will
Not Start -- Clicking Sounds
by John Mosko
General
Description of Problem:
You turn the ignition key to the start position and the vehicle responds
with afast paced clicking sound.
Probable
Explanation:
The vehicle is either "dead" meaning the battery does not
have enough charge to start the vehicle, or you have a bad connection
at the terminals from a loose cable or build up of corrosion.
Solutions:
1. Wait a moment and try again. Though it is likely that the battery
is significantly discharged, you may have just enough "juice"
to start the car. When you do try again, be careful not to pump the
gas too much or you may compound your problem by "Flooding"
the car which will keep it from starting as well.
2. If you are unsuccessful
in your attempts after a few tries, it is time to take a look under
the hood. Take a look at the battery to see if you have corroded or
loose cables and clean them or tighten accordingly. Once the terminals
are clean and tight, try to start the car again.
3. If you are still
unable to start the car, you will need to either charge the battery
or obtain a "Jump" to get the vehicle started.
As always, anytime
you start a vehicle from a "dead" or discharged battery, allow
the vehicle to run a minimum of 20 minutes before turning it off so
it can "recharge" the battery and eliminate the need for a
boost the next time you start the car.
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