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davey buoy

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Woke up and jumped in the truck like any other day.Turned the key and just loud clicking from down near the starter.Checked battey at 12.7 volts,even through a starting charger on to see if that will help.It is a standard 6 speed 2007 Nissan X terra.It has the switch that you have to push the clutch in to engage the starter.That is working as everything lights up,and that is when you hear the loud clicking.The sound is defineatly coming from down by the starter.Any ideas why all of a sudden?.Any help would be appreciated,and Merry Christmas to all.!!!!!!

 

Dave.

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Sounds like the starter, try taking a small hammer or big screwdriver and tapping on the cylindrical part of the starter, then turn the key.

Its likely its developed a flat spot and will need to be changed.

Tapping on it will get you to and from for a little while but eventually it will just give up.

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For giggles, try to start the truck when you've got it hooked up to another battery.. Starters rarely if ever just die, they usually get worse over time.

Booster cables Bill?,I did change the battery with my boat starting battery with same results,did not use booster cables though.

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Check the ground strap from the negative side of the battery to the engine/starter motor. One test is to take a volt meter and go from the pos. and neg. posts. Turn key and see if the voltage drops when you are trying to start the engine. This will tell you if it is a loose wire (no volt drop) or a bad starter (fast volt drop) this test should be done no more than 5 seconds though. You also can take the jumper cable and go from the negative of the battery to the shell of the starter motor. If it works then the ground strap is bad. Check and clean all connections even if they look good between the battery and starter motor. The clicking leads me to believe that your circuits are good you just can't get the voltage to work. IE bad connection or brushes cooked in starter motor.

 

 

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