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is there a problem? trucks have less insulation than cars so noises are heard, dont mean there is a fault. When i start my shogun i hear clicking of relays and the four wheel drive solenoids.
Have you noticed any actual problems?
Your
jeep ecu needs to be repaired. You have what is known as the 'No Check
Engine Light" no start relay clicking problem. Have the ecu either repaired (a lot
cheaper) or replaced. That will eliminate the delayed check engine light
and wait time to start.
If car wont start and clicking sound is heard this is a battery related or starter related, if your car battery is in good condition (which I think it was) then the problem is your starter, have it check to confirm.
the clicking sound may be the sound of a bad starter or the battery doesnt have enough juice to start the truck try giving a jump start first if that does not work try hitting the starter with a hammer a few times to see if it starts if it does this is a starter problem.if no start check and see if there is power athe possitive wire when trying to start it. because this is an older truck you can check for powere at the solenoid on the fender
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