| That clicking sound is from an old car alarm I suspect.... It is the relay connected to your parking lights that is clicking. The car likely will not start due to a starter or ignition interrupt circuit preventing power from reaching the starter and/or ignition. Depending on the quality and origin of the installation, you may have to go to varying lengths to resolve the problem. Easiest thing to try first is, disconnect the battery, then turn the key on to the 2nd position (right before "start"). With the key in this "on" position, re-connect the battery. Most alarms will automatically default to dis-armed when you do it this way. You should now try to start the car and see if it works.
If that doesn't work, then try to locate the "valet" switch. Depending on the installation, the switch can reside anywhere in the car but usually nead the drivers kick panel or up under the dash within reach of the driver. It will be a small, usually black colored, pushbutton momentary switch. if you locate this button then try pressing the button with the key turned to the "on" position (2nd click again). The clicking noise in the dash should stop, and you should be able to start the car...
Last and most difficult, you will need to dig around in the dash and locate the alarm "brain"...Unplug the brain from the wiring harness to stop the clicking noise. Then, remove the steering column plastic cover, and look for any wires that have been cut, and spliced in with an intervening device wired between the two severed ends of the wires. That will be the starter or ignition kill relay. Cut out that relay (CAREFULLY) and re-atach the previously spliced wire to its self. (MAKE SURE YOU CONNECT THE EXACT SAME WIRE BACK TO ITS SELF, MATCHING COLOR OF WIRE AND ANY STRIPE COLOR ON THE WIRE.) If you're uncomfortable doing this, find any local alarm installation shop and ask them for some assistance. They can help you.... I used to install professionally many moons ago during my college days, and many times had to help folks fix malfunctioning alarms.
Hope that helps. |