Car won't start. Doesn't even make clicking sound or anything. All lights work, ac, radio.etc Had battery and starter tested both good. What else could it be? 2000 Oldsmobile intrigue
7 Answers
ign switch is a posibility. but try some thing else turn on the key shift it into neutral and then try to start it. if it starts the alignment on the parking switch is off. if it doesnt there is a test that you can do.
here is a thing too there is a starter fuse and relay. if the fuse is good check the ac relay and see if it is the same as the crank and swap them see if it starts.
Same issue here let me know what works
What does it means when is clicking
I have 2002 Olds Intrigue 3.5L engine. Engine in very good condition. I replaced new Starter, new Alternator, new Battery, new Water pump, new Brakes, new Head gaskets (few months ago I did it by myself), new Crankshaft sensor, new Camshaft sensor, new Idle sensor, new TPS sensor, new Coolant water temperature/ heat sensor, new Spark plugs, new Transmission gasket, filter and oil, and all electrical connections are okay. I was driving it since I replaced new battery on April1-2002. But, 3 days ago, I started engine then when I released parking brake (just before shifting from P to R ), engine instantly shut down. When I turn ignition key it shows lights in Instr. panel but it is not cranking no any sound when I turn the key last position for start engine (start position). Also, it has always battery draining problem. Something is taking power from battery by little by little. I checked all lights etc..are okay. I checked all relays and fuses are okay too. Looks some Positive cable is touching to frame/body. I am second owner and since I bought this car has this battery draining problem. If I don't start engine again between 7 hrs, battery goes under 12 Volt, even down to 11 or 1oV, then I must charge battery again. It is brand new battery and brand new Alternator. I checked all cables again and again all of them are okay and no corrosion, very clean. Who can help for this problem?