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Old 10-23-2012, 12:35 PM   #1
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Exclamation s13 ka24de starter clicks but no start

so i just figured out all the wiring and nonsense for my s13 and a couple days ago i went to start it, it cranked but the battery was dead so it didnt start. i left it on the battery charger overnight and i went to start it with the battery fully charged and the starter just clicks. i think its the cca's in the battery but i was wondering if theres anything else that could have possibly happened (relay, fuse, etc..) my battery is in the trunk and i know it is a reliable swap i put in also i bought a new starter for it.
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Old 10-23-2012, 03:26 PM   #2
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new starter? the battery is most likely dead.
The click you hear is it from the solenoid from the starter?
Most likely dead batt.
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Old 10-23-2012, 03:52 PM   #3
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Dead battery
Loose terminals

Or bad starter
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Old 10-24-2012, 08:53 PM   #4
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i bought a brand new starter and brand new battery today, hooked everything up and its just like a fast click from the solenoid. tried another good starter also got the same results. the car i didnt know was hacked out the ass with the wiring harness. im thinking its a ground or something it wired wrong
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its not a slow click like a dead battery its more like a fast click. the starter engages but doesnt spin when we bench tested it and this is a brand new starter also tried another ka starter and same results.
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well not bench tested but kept the wires hooked up and jumped the solenoid with a power probe and also hooked up the solenoid wire and tried it that way but it engaged and didnt spin both times.
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my ka-e did the same thing, turned out the motor was not grounded well enough.
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If you don't have one nows a good time to buy a multi meter. check the power wire to, if its pinched or bent. it could have broken strands inside.
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check your ignition switch.
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