One of the common complaints drivers face is that the car won't start, just clicking rapidly and making noise. This issue mainly occurs in cold weather due to a problem with the car's electrical system. It does not have enough power to start the engine. In this article, we will discuss the reasons and solutions for fixing the problem if it arises in your car.
Reason
Dead Battery:
One common reason for a clicking sound when starting a car is a dead battery. The battery may not have enough power to start the vehicle. The battery shows different signs if it's weak or dead, like a dim, flickering light or a car battery that frequently dies after a jumpstart.
Faulty starter motor:
Sometimes there is no issue with the battery, but the car clicks but won't start; then the main culprit is the starter motor. The starter motor is unable to start the engine. It does not provide enough charge to the battery.
Corroded Terminals:
Sometimes, the battery terminals are dirty, preventing the battery from holding a charge. It causes the battery to drain quickly. Because of this, the car makes odd noises.
Electrical Issues:
Modern cars are electric, and even minor issues can cause them to stop working. Common signs of electrical problems include doors and windows not opening. The fuse is blown frequently. The car engine is producing odd noises and a sulphur-like smell.
How to Fix the Clicking Sound Problem
Below are the solutions we discussed to fix the rapid clicking sound.
- Replace the car battery if it's frequently dying after a jumpstart. As the battery has reached its expiry age.
- Keep the battery terminals clean and rust-free.
- Replace the blown-out fuse immediately.
- Check the battery terminals regularly.
- Test and check the electrical system frequently. If any issue arises, resolve it promptly.
- Inspect the starter motor frequently.
- Always keep an eye on the dashboard lights.
Quick Diagnosis
Rapid clicking = weak battery 99% of the time. If the clicks are fast and continuous, your battery has enough juice to engage the starter solenoid but not enough to crank the engine. Call us for a jump-start and battery test before you damage the starter.