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How do i know if it is the starter that is causing the clicking sound?

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The solenoid makes the clicking noises on the starter. If the battery connections are clean and tight and still have that clicking noise you need a new starter solenoid

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My 2007 Chevy Malibu wont crank no lights come on but their is a clicking coming from the back of the car even when the key is out of the ignition

The clicking sound you're hearing from the back of your 2007 Chevy Malibu could be due to a few different things. Here are a few possibilities:
  1. Dead battery: If the battery is dead or weak, you might hear a clicking sound when you try to start the engine. You can check the battery by trying to jump-start the car or by using a voltmeter to measure the voltage.
  2. Starter issue: If the clicking sound is coming from the starter, it could mean the starter solenoid is failing or the starter motor is damaged. A faulty starter can cause a clicking sound but no engine cranking.
  3. Relay issue: A relay is an electrical component that switches power to various systems in the vehicle. If a relay is faulty, you might hear a clicking sound when you turn the key, but no lights will come on.
  4. Alternator issue: If the alternator is failing, it may cause the battery to drain, which can lead to a clicking sound but no engine cranking.
If you're unable to diagnose the issue yourself, I recommend having a professional mechanic take a look. They can perform a thorough inspection to determine the cause of the problem and make the necessary repairs
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Will not start starter makes click-click-click noises, battery fine, starter fine , starter relay fine, battery connections and starter connections are clean and still keep doing click-click-click noises...

We'd need to know more about how you have assessed these components, but something in that chain is still faulty. The symptoms you describe are classic, the sound of the starter solenoid pulling in, and arise almost always from

- a dying battery which cannot hold a full charge, but which can still pull in the starter solenoid, run the radio etc, but not crank the motor
- worn starter solenoid main contacts which cannot close the supply circuit from battery to starter motor
- a dead segment in the starter motor armature which is preventing it from rotating
- a bad ground, usually between motor body and chassis

You have mentioned all these things I know, but that click-click is a first step which still points the same way..

One way to narrow it is to try jump starting your motor from a known good battery or another car with running motor, taking precautions to avoid frying your electronics. If it starts, it is a bad battery you have. If it just clicks, then one of the other causes.
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There could be on of two causes to this problem. It could be your starter motor switch is sticky and refuses to kick fully, thus causing the clicking sound. OR It could be a fielding starter motor armature that is causing this clicking sound. Is the battery power draining out? Either way I think you should get the starter motor reconditioned or better still get a new one. Good Luck!
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It could be the starter solenoid clicking if the noise comes while holding the key in the Start position. It can also be the starter relay. Here's a thread on a similar problem:

https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/Discussion-t17782_ds635307
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I have a ford taurus... that seems to be making a clicking sound when trying to start it... and it wont start? does anyone know what the problem might be?

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My 1999 dodge stratus makes a clicking sound when I try to start it. Do you know what this may be caused from?

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WHEN STARTING ALL IT DOES IS MAKE A CLICK SOUND, START IS OK, BATTERY IS OK

this click sound is a defective starter solenoid main electrical contacts, don't be fooled by a starter test, this problem can only be caused by the contacts, replace the starter solenoid.
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That Clicking Sound is Coming from the Starter. First check the Starter Relay. It should be in a Fuse Relay Box under the Hood. If this is good, The Problem will be the Starter and will need to be Replaced. Also Check the Tension on the Belt. If the Belt is even a little loose it will not allow the Alternator to Charge the Battery and will cause a Not Start. Let me know what you find out. Please Rate my Response, I need all the Help I can get! Thanks!
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