No clicking (or one single click) when you turn the key in your ignition points to an issue with your battery or your starter. Luckily, figuring out which component is to blame is pretty simple. Start by jumping your battery to see if that helps. If it doesn’t—and your battery is corroded or old—replace the battery. If the problem persists, it's likely due to a bad starter, so see a mechanic to have the starter inspected and repaired.
What to Do if Your Car Won't Start and Isn't Clicking
If your car won’t start and it doesn’t make any noise when you turn the key, either your battery is bad or the starter isn’t working. Start by jumping or replacing the battery. Otherwise, have a mechanic replace the starter.
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