try checking your fuses and fuse-able links
Dead battery, defective ignition switch, blown main fuse, loose or corroded battery cable at either end.
Yes, the clicking is the starter, but there's probably nothing wrong with it. Your battery doesn't have enough juice to turn the starter motor (draws lots of current), but still has enough to turn on the lights and accessories. Try jump starting it or trickle charge the battery.
Low battery voltage? poor battery connections?
The ignition starter has nothing to do with performance. It just starts the engine.
Is the car in park? Do the lights turn on? If so are the dim, or bright? If no lights you likely have a dead battery. From there I would check fuses. Good luck.
Did you try checking or replacing the battery? Usually clicking when trying to start means dirty battery terminals or a dead battery. That's the first thing to check, before ignition switches, ignition relays, and starters; auto parts stores will check it for free. If it's dirty or corroded terminals, clean them up and try starting again. If it's dead and old, just replace it. It it's a new battery and it's dead, check your charging system (alternator, fuses, belts, etc).
Defective ignition switch, or bad starter.
There is nothing - absolutely nothing - that can never run out of energy.
If you mean like AA or AAA, nothing. Absolutely nothing happens. If they both have an electrical current running, I don't know, it might be dangerous.
It could be a bad battery, or connection. A bad starter and or solenoid could be the problem, along with an ignition switch to name a few.
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Check your battery. Usually when you get the clicking sound that means the battery is dead or in need of charge.
Check for bad connections or fusable link
Dead battery, defective ignition switch, blown main fuse, loose or corroded battery cable at either end.
bad ignition switch, bad battery, bad alternator/regulator,
battery is dead
Yes, the clicking is the starter, but there's probably nothing wrong with it. Your battery doesn't have enough juice to turn the starter motor (draws lots of current), but still has enough to turn on the lights and accessories. Try jump starting it or trickle charge the battery.