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Make sure the battery is fully charged first. If this still happens you may need to replace the starter relay (located in the fuse box). Those would be the first two steps to take. After these you have to start looking at replacing the starter itself.
where you can found it. replacing it can be done under hood, by removing brake booster hose and or by under the vehicle. disconnect first cable going to starter. then need to remove the two starter bolts and starter.
Looking from the front of the car, the starter is on the left hand side of the engine, low down at the back of the engine block. It is just visible from the top of the engine.
If you get just a click you should first check battery charge and all battery connections. The click is probably the solenoid kicking in but without enough battery to turn over the engine.
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