2005 Honda Accord 2.0 "starter solenoid clicking rapidly" Questions

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...solenoid has had it. more than likely the washing has set up a trcle discharge via the warer ,if you dont have compressed airto blow dry all the electrical bits,the use wd40 or rp7 any of those type ...

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...solenoid (and not the starter). Question on the "clicking": When you turn the key, do you get one solid click or a series of rapid fire clicks? One solid click is the solenoid. It's not transferring ...

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starter solenoid. Any connection you run into from the battery, clean them off with a wire brush or sandpaper. Starter Solenoid can also be failing/dead, these can be tested for free at most auto part

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...solenoid on the starter is bad and no longer is completing the circuit to engage the starter. A new starter will likely solve that issue. A series of rapid clicks would indicate a week battery. You ...

...solenoid? if so where do i find it? It almost sounds like you have a loose connection at the battery. If the connection is loose it can cause the starter to click as you have described. Also it could ...

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...solenoid on the starter engaging. This is a pretty typical symptom of a bad starter if everything else seems normal. Rapid repeated clicking while the key is in the crank position is a good sign the ...

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sure all your battery cables are clean and tight. Ford use 2 solenoids on those vehicles, 1 monted on the starter and the other one on the top left or right fender. (standard old ford starter solenoid

...at the battery and the solenoid, also check the ground cables and connections.  Could be a faulty solenoid or starter, or a bad connection. show me a picture off the starter on a 99 chevy ...

starter solenoid on 1998 Volkswagen Cabrio? I remember from many years ago that you can bypass it to verify if that is the part causing it to not start, but can't remember details, and don't even know

starter solenoid (relay) that has failed. The starter solenoid receives a large electric current from the car battery and a small electric current from the ignition switch. When the ignition switch is

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