1992 Bonneville won't turn over while turning key theres a clicking around the shifter area?

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2026-05-08 01:00

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sounds like a dead battery clicking indicates a little power getting to starter solenoid test the battery then have starter motor checked failing that, have ignition switch checked Re: the clicking around the shifter area... Do you have your foot on the brake pedal when you turn on the key? There is a shift lockout that is engaged when the shifter is in "park", and you need to press the brake pedal to disengage it. You're probably hearing the lockout actuator when you turn the key. Re: "won't turn over" That's a term that many people find confusing. "Turn over" usually means that the starter engages and turns the engine. Unfortunately, many people use that term to indicate that the engine doesn't start. If the engine doesn't "turn over", you only have a few possibilities to consider... Check the battery and connections. Make sure you're getting a good connection to the starter. If you know someone who can figure it out for you, jumper the starter solenoid DIRECTLY to see if the problem is with the starter. If it won't engage when you jumper the starter, it's either the starter or a connection. You'll only need a small wire between the battery voltage and the SMALL solenoid input. On the other hand, if the starter engages when you go around the other electrical switches, the problem will be the keyswitch, neutral lockout or a bad connection somewhere.

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