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Jonny J

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Apr 19, 2012
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Ok so I drove my car after having it on jacks for a month 40 miles to get an alignment. I parked it outside the shop for maybe ten minutes, tried to start it but it wouldn't turn over. The guy at the shop told me it was the starter.. So I had that replaced. Drove it home. Parked it, tried starting it again tonight but the same thing happened.. I know its not the starter since I had it replaced. Tested my battery and its fine. All my lights come on except for when I try starting my car it just makes this weird buzzing/whining sound. But the engine won't crank over. It will push start fine.. So I was wondering if anyone might have a solution to this problem.. Thanks guys
 
Have you checked your altenator? When you push start the car will it go? Auto or manual?

Outta the blues but I had the ecu fuse blow once causing me the same thing. Was it the ecu fuse, shoo can't remember! But check some fuses.
 
So when trying to crank, the lights dim really bad and you hear a loud rapid clicking sound right? Since you got the battery replaced, look around in the alternator area for melted wires and check the main fuses. Look for corrosion loose wire etc
 
Yeah ill look around after work to see if any of the wires are bad. Abs its not really a clicking sound, more like a humming sound.. Like the alternator motor is spinning but its not engaging.

Oh and the battery is fairly new, and its a manual
 
I have had this same problem with multiple cars. Lights and everything else electrical works fine.
when you turn the key, you hear a distinct humming/whining/buzzing Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeek sound.

It turns out to be a battery connection that does not have enough contact to carry the required amperage.

All the electrical stuff combined except the starter probably pulls less than 50 amps.
The starter can easily pull 400 or more amps.

Sometimes the bad battery terminal will smoke a little and or be hot while you attempt to start.
 
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Check battery, battery terminals they should be tight not just sitting on there. Also make sure no corrosion, and the cables are secured to the terminals nice and tight. Next check your alternator as get it tested, make sure no loose wires around your alternator, look for melted wires. You should also get your battery tested even if it's a new one.
 
Ok guys update... After i got off work i tried starting it again and WOW. Things got ugly. Not only did it not start. it made a GRINDING sound that sounded like it was coming from behind my dash... Im ungodly scared and dont wanna ruin anything in my engine.
 
Ok guys update... After i got off work i tried starting it again and WOW. Things got ugly. Not only did it not start. it made a GRINDING sound that sounded like it was coming from behind my dash... Im ungodly scared and dont wanna ruin anything in my engine.

Probably the relay clicking. Sounds like a ground problem, or a battery connection problem.
 
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