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maryhmckee
23.06.2021 19:03:52

If you hear a chatter or a quickly repeating clicking, you’re most likely dealing with a battery or alternator issue. Because the starter is not getting enough electricity to stay powered and crank the engine, the system’s repeated attempts make a clicking sound. Follow these steps toward a resolution:


Corazon20
03.06.2021 18:17:05

We’re here to provide that support. The Drive’s exhaustive info team has put together a guide to diagnosing the clicking and resolving its root cause. Let’s get started. [links]


zbillyofreyc
21.04.2021 15:46:52

An automobile is like an intertwined nation of unique voices. Listen closely, and you’ll notice every mechanical part has two tones, normal and upset. Sometimes the cry for help is a squeak, occasionally it’s a knock, and other times it’s a clicking noise.


Stobrawa
09.05.2021 10:29:07

Although a clicking sound can come from other sources such as the suspension, the most frequent and familiar clicking comes after turning the key or pressing the ignition button. There might be a sluggish single click or there might be a jarring spray of clicking, and both are symptoms of parts asking for assistance.


kathybrendan962
26.04.2021 0:58:10

When your car won’t crank, won’t turn over, won’t start, and talks back with a single click or rapid-fire click, click, click, click, click, it’s likely the result of an issue with the electrical charging system and/or the starter. These symptoms could spell problems with the wire connections, battery, battery terminals, or alternator.


td
29.05.2021 21:10:48

If you hear a single click, similar to a light knock, it is likely the sound of a failing starter or failing starter relay. Other symptoms of a failing starter include a grinding or rumbling sound and an inability to turn the crank. If you are able to pinpoint the issue to the starter, follow the steps below for replacement. here


bethel
13.06.2021 3:49:00

If it's a mechanical fuel pump, a bad pump can and will fill the crankcase with fuel, but no way can it fill the cylinders full of gas as the engine has to be running for the pump to pump anything. Hardly enough to fill a cylinder when you shut it off, the pressure would bleed off in a hurry with it leaking into the crankcase and the carb.
NOW, if you have an aftermarket fuel pump that runs anytime the ign. switch is turned on, and the the float in the carb sticks open, yea, you would fill up a cylinder, but only leakage by the pistons would get fuel into the crankcase, and you have gallons.
You don't have both types of fuel pumps do you? I have had two boats with two working pumps come into the shop this year. I couldn't believe what some people will and can do to ruin a boat in the name of fixing it.


xcikni
25.04.2021 20:16:49

Re: Starter makes hard clunking noise [links]


s20-10s
23.05.2021 4:06:01

All that fuel down the throat of the carb sounds like a fuel pump puking gas through the fuel pump vent, though it could possibly be a ruptured power valve in the carb. [links]


crazylady552
22.05.2021 13:03:00

Either way, with the oil level so high, the oil and filter must be changed no matter how new the oil is.


kathybrendan962
15.06.2021 5:44:09

Re: Starter makes hard clunking noise


Keefe
05.06.2021 22:23:20

Re: Starter makes hard clunking noise [links]


bitwaffle
02.05.2021 11:33:09

My car has 180000 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.


lucky
10.06.2021 0:00:32

Hi there. Sounds like the engine may have water in the cylinder, fuel in the cylinder, or the timing chain may have broken. Try turning the engine over by hand with a breaker bar. If the engine will not move, then remove the closest valve cover to you and try rotating the engine at it can move. See if the rocker arms move. If the rocker arms do not move at all, then the timing chain has broken. If the rocker arms move, then I recommend removing all of the spark plugs and then try to crank the engine over by hand. If the engine is able to turn all the way over without hesitating or stopping, then there is water or fuel in the cylinders. This could lead up to either water getting in the cylinders from the air filter sucking in water or the head gasket may be split. If fuel is in the cylinder, then the fuel injectors could be leaking causing the cylinder to lock up. I recommend seeking out a professional, such as one from Your Mechanic, to help you diagnose your engine and determine what is causing it to not rotate all the way over. [links]


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04.06.2021 2:50:25

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offtomalta555
21.04.2021 20:18:18

When your car’s engine won’t start and all you hear is a rapid clicking noise, you’re likely to mutter, “Darn” (or perhaps another four-letter word) and instantly think that something is wrong with the battery.


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02.05.2021 2:00:17

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stevesaxon
01.05.2021 15:09:34

This car is likely to sell soon based on the price, features, and condition.