SOURCE: 1999 Buick Regal starting problems
Connect a volt meter to the neg. and pos. of the battery. Have an assistant start your car and watch to see how far the voltage drops. If it drops more than 2 volts, for example, hook up the meter, you should see 12 volts. By starting the car and it drops below 10 volts during start up, your starter is slowly going out. It taking more amperage to start it than normal.
SOURCE: car won't start, battery fine, just hear clicks
Even though the lights work, the battery may still be just short on power to turn the motor over thus the clicking. Try charging the battery or jumping, if you still get a clicking it would be the starter solenoid. Considering the year you may just want to replace the whole starter.
SOURCE: 91 nissan terrano wont start
First things first; 1) check Terminals and make sure tight & clean 2) Make sure the batteries good 3) Make sure connection from battery to starter is secured 4) Make sure its not the starter clicking if it is change it. 5) Make sure starter relay is good located with all fuses!
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