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When trying to start the car the engine won't even try to turn over. All you hear is a few quite clicks. Battery is working (all the lights come on, can turn on the radio ect.). Any help appreciated.

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MAKE BATTERY CABLES AND BATTERY POST CLEAN FREE FROM CORROSSION. CHECK BATTERY VOLTAGE SHOULD BE 12.6 VOLTS. IF BATTERY WEAK INSIDE LIGHTS AND RADIO WILL COME ON.BUT IF BATTERY VOLTS BELOW 10 VOLTS THATS NOT ENOUGH POWER TO CONTROL STARTER SOLENOID HOLD IN COIL OR PULL IN COIL CAUSING CLICKING NOISE. IF BATTERY VOLTS IS 12.6 VOLTS STARTER SOLENOID OR STARTER MORE LIKELY FAULTY.BEFORE MAKING THE REPAIR TURN OFF RADIO FIRST BEFORE DISCONNECTING NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE TO KEEP FROM LOCKING OUT RADIO PLAYING CODE.YOU CAN REMOVE STARTER TAKE TO ANY AUTO PARTS STORES THEY WILL CHECK ALTERNATOR FOR FREE.

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Battery terminals might be dirty or battery wires might have high resistance. Remember an engine needs at minimum 9.6V to crank. Try boosting it.

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While you may have lights and radio, your battery may still not be capable of producing enough amps to turn the starter and engine-you need to check a few things. When you turn the key to crank the engine, does the interior light go completely out? If it does, you need to do one of two things-get a voltage meter and read the static voltage of the resting battery-it should be at least 12.5 volts. If it is not, you need to remove the battery and have it charged then tested, which cam be done for free at most automotive parts stores. If the battery will hold a charge and is good after a load test, your starter is probably drawing too many amps OR you have some sort of engine problem (which might be major) causing the starter to not be able to crank the engine. Again, do not assume that becasue you have lights your battery is good-im most cases, a no-crank issue issue is the battery.

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Make sure the battery cables are tight to the posts. The starter takes alot more current than the headlights and will require more tight of a connection.

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