Check battery for at least 12 volts if you have less or a grate deal less it may be a chargeing problem. Charge battery if you have low volts. See if it will start if it dus check to see how much power your battery is getting from the charging system or if the car is just running off the battery and draining it down. Had you notest anything funny about the way your car was acting before it died even days before? Just start checking simple first then hardest last and checking the battery and charging system for voltage is the most simple in my opinion. Good luck
SOURCE: engine died while driving..
Hello Friend,
Pull out the spark pugs so, there is no longer compression. Put a wrench on the crankshaft pully. The engine will turn and the pistons will travel up and down. This is of course it the engine hasn't seized. If the engine turns its the starter. Simple.
SOURCE: Engine died going up a small incline, and wouldn't start
Clicking sounds more like a starter circuit problem (like corroded battery terminals or starter solenoid or relay) If there is a poor battery connection, it may have caused your current problem but is definitely not related to anything to do with the distributor. Dist may have failed as a separate issue, but not related to clicking.
SOURCE: 99 corolla will turn on but key will not turn
just try changing the cylinder lock you might just be binding there change the ignition nothing will hold your key in there but a jam nothing is electronic only moving parts are the teeth your binding in the ignition its self it will run about 150.00 to change
SOURCE: mr2 ignition off electrical buzzing noise coming
You must have a serious electrcal short, Disconnect
the battery.
SOURCE: 1999 landcrusier ignition switch does
First try jump start--that will tell us a lot.
Please see my tip at http://www.fixya.com/cars/r5821173-doesnt_car_start_gasoline_engines and let me know if you have questions.
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