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My car is not ingaging to turn over - Neon Dodge Cars & Trucks

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If you can hear starter spin but its not engaging flywheel. then the solinoid on starter is bad and not kicking gear on starter motor out to start vehicle.

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If it is just clicking, then the battery is too weak. Charge the battery or jumpstart.

If the battery is full charged and when you turn the key, the starter is just clicking again, possibly bad starter or bad battery cable ground. Check your grounds from the battery.

If it is a new starter and it is clicking like it won't engage, then it is not shimmed properly.

If you figure out what is wrong and need further help, please reply to this post with your questions.

Thanks! Oh, please post your engine size, year of car or truck and model. This helps A LOT!!!

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