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My aero star wont turn over even when jump start it ignition makes a clicking sound i changed selenoid help

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Your starter is at fault here. If you want to check it, just hit (not to hard!) your starter with a hammer on the housing. if it starts, the starter must be replaced.

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If u have changed the selenoid then the only thig left is the starter motor it's self

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Intermitent starter problem. Occasionally once ignition switch engaged grating sound noo start, then ignition swith rotated agin starter engaged - normal start. As explained intermitemt problem.

Beat on the starter with a hammer while someone tries to crank....if if cranks, you need a new starter selenoid. You can also bypass the selenoid by jump starting it with a screw drive to conduct much current between the two bolts on the starter selenoid. Be careful not to touch, unless your full of ****.
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It does not turn over and the selenoid does not even make a clicking sound?

try tapping the selenoid lightly with a hammer see if it clicks if so bad selonoid and if doesnt make sure to check make sure it is getting power use a voltmeter or test light also try using a jump wire from battery make sure its not a power problem
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Based on your description, the starter selenoid is not getting enough juice (current) to pull up solidly. So, causes are:
1. Low battery voltage
2. bad connection of battery+ at the battery or at the selenoid terminal.
3. bad ground connection between the starter selenoid and the truck chassis.

If you want to bypass the selenoid, you can place a jumper cable on the "FAR" side of the selenoid (the side that feeds the starter). Then momentarily touch the other end of the jumper to the battery + terminal.

If the starter cranks, then you have confirmed the selenoid as problematic. Remove it and either replace it or disassemble and clean it.
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