It could be the battery even though the lights are on because the battery might have enough charge to turn on lights but not enough power to actually start the engine so you might want to jump start it with another car just to rule that out.
But if its not the problem it might be the Crankshaft Position Sensor.
It happened to me once where it failed on me and my car would turn over but didn't seem to want to start.
Heres a picture of the location of the sensor:
http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l55/rushr1/engine0041.jpg
Goodluck.
SOURCE: 98 ford windstar has clicking noise under dash and won't start
The clicking noise is most likly the starter solinoid cycling in and out. This is due to low battery voltage. charge the battery, then have the battery and charging system tested. Some auto supply stores will do this for free for you in the hopes of selling parts
good luck
SOURCE: 1994 Toyota Tercel Starter Problems
sounds to me that you have an igniton problem not a starter problem and or if you have or had an alarm system could be cause if u do give me feedback and i will explain but seems that your starter is fine from what u say but if you think in terms of the elemts to start a vehicle batery gives pwoer to ignition which sends to starter which gives spark etc i would check you ignition system something is causeing a short and not alowing starter to function
SOURCE: Toyota Camry 1994 Main Fuse keeps blowing
CHeck the O2 sensor wiring. If it is shorted to ground it will blow the fuse every time.
SOURCE: When the ignition key is turned a clicking noise is heard.
Sounds like a bad ground. If the battery voltage does not drop when the starter is engaged, the starter is not getting the juice. Check the ground connection again. 90%
SOURCE: My 2006 Toyota Camry won't start. Battery seems okay.
Better try getting a boost first. The starter takes far more power than all your lights and fans put together. After that you can determine what caused it to go dead.
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