because that 12 volts is before you turn the key. your starter requires high amperage to start and if you have a bad battery, it wont supply the right voltage/amperage under load thus making the "clicking" sound.
Simple really, just jump start it.. and I'll bet your starter will turn over..
Of course, your battery sounds pretty tired, so it may, or may not come up to where it will start the car again without a jump from another good battery/vehicle.
I havent figured out the starter issues with this car. I have new contacts and it still just "clicks" when its cold. I have to roll the car and then let go of the clutch to just move everything. Then it will start.
Bad battery will do it. Or if its not charged enough.
I have a brand new gel cell battery. Still does it. I swapped one from another vehicle and it still does it. Just warning you that the problem could be anything. Next thing i may try are new battery cables.
What if it only clicks once and won't start, would that be the starter? Mine does this a couple times a week. After trying for about 5 minutes I always get it to start though.
What if it only clicks once and won't start, would that be the starter? Mine does this a couple times a week. After trying for about 5 minutes I always get it to start though.
I purchased a new battery today and wow... car turned over instantly... (before with the "dead" battery it would take like 5 seconds of cranking, now I turn the key and it is on.. now my fuel injector is leaking thank god I am swaping it soon
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