Turn on your headlights and try to sart the engine. If the lights go out the battery is probably bad. The contacts on the starter solonoid don't cause it to click.
Depends on the type of starter, or I should say manufactuer.
under the hood on the drivers side in the relay compartment
Fuel Pump Fuel pump is a possible culprit. It can also be a clogged fuel filter or defective coil, etc. You need to determine what is missing of the 3 things needed for the engine to run. Fuel, Air, Spark. Once you do that you will know where to look.
It can be a dead battery, or a bad starter, the click sound you hear is from the starter relay mounted on the inner fender near the battery, use a test lite and make sure power is coming out of the relay and going to the starter, always replace both the starter and relay if either is found to be bad
Look at the lower rear end of engine
As long as the engines are the same, most parts from years 1996-2000 are interchangeable.
Lower front of the engine.
Depends on the type of starter, or I should say manufactuer.
The relay is separate from the actual "starter solenoid" which is found at the top of the starter (along the + battery cable).
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The starter drive has broken, replace starter.
Replace: Fuse Socket Element
The starter is in the cylinder valley under the intake manifold. Real easy to get to.
A fast rapid click is an indiction of a weak battery. A single click is an indication of a failed starter.
very carefully.
You have to drop the tank and pull the slip ring and pull it out