Why Does My Starter Click But the Relay Won't Engage? Troubleshooting Tips
Learn why your starter clicks but the relay doesn’t turn and how to fix it by checking battery voltage, connections, and the relay itself.
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If your starter clicks but the relay doesn't turn, it could be due to a weak battery, poor electrical connections, or a faulty relay. Check the battery voltage, clean and tighten the battery terminals, and replace the starter relay if needed.
FAQs & Answers
- What causes a starter to click but not turn the engine? A starter clicking without turning the engine is often caused by a weak battery, poor electrical connections, or a faulty starter relay.
- How can I check if my starter relay is faulty? You can test the starter relay by inspecting it for damage, using a multimeter to check continuity, or replacing it temporarily to see if the starter engages.
- Why is my battery voltage important for the starter to work properly? The battery needs sufficient voltage to power the starter motor and relay; low voltage can cause the starter to click without turning the engine.