Disconnect both Positive and Negative battery cables and load test battery. If you don't have a load tester just about any parts store will test it for you. If it checks out good clean both battery cable ends and the opposite ends at the starter relay and the engine block. Then go from starter relay to the starter and clean those connections. When you have a no start condition like this you have to start at the battery and check every connection and component along the way. You cant start in the middle or assume the battery is good because the lights come on or the radio will play. Also if the battery is bad after you replace it check the charging to make sure it is putting out enough voltage to keep the new battery charged.
SOURCE: STARTER WONT ENGAGE ONLY CLICKS UNDER HOOD STATER
If the clicking sound is coming from the engine bay, from the relay, you may want to have the starter itself checked out. You need to check if the ground cable from the engine to the chassis is secured. If that is OK, you may want to have the starter motor checked.
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