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Could be a bad battery cable or connection ! If it clicks it must be getting some voltage . A voltage drop test of the starting circuit would be the thing to do . Starter Voltage Drop buy yourself a volt meter . How to voltage drop test starter motor circuit . Find wiring diagrams for your vehicle , not all car makers do it the same way . http://www.bbbind.com/free_tsb.html free wiring diagrams . Watch videos on basic automotive electrical testing , how to read a wiring diagram . Then test the electrical circuit of the starter system .
How could you need a diagram for 3 simple wires? There is only the large wire out to the starter that bolts on with a nut, the small wire plugged in from the dash, and a ground wire that has a nut bolting it to the shell.
IT is very easy get all of the intake ducts out of the way to get access to the starter motortakk off rubber boot and first disconnect neg battery terminal next unbolt two bolts that hold starter and the 3 wires and ground terminal from starter (i have a 14 millimeter wrench that i cuit in half to make removal easier) and you should be all-set
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