
The reasons for Wuling's no response when starting may include the following points: 1. The wire connecting the to the generator is aged or broken; 2. Poor contact of the ignition relay, which can be resolved after readjustment; 3. The battery is dead; 4. The ignition coil is damaged, etc. It is recommended to go to a 4S shop for inspection. Additional information: In terms of appearance: Wuling Rongguang has a length of 4 meters, a width of 1620mm, and a height of 1915mm. Compared with traditional microvans (within 3.8 meters), it is larger in length, width, and height, providing more space. Wuling Rongguang has larger passenger and cargo space than ordinary extended microvans. In 2012, Wuling Rongguang was fully upgraded, with the extended version extending the overall length to 4490mm, width and height to 1615mm and 1900mm respectively, and upgrading from the original 7 seats to 9 seats, offering even more space.

My Wuling car had this issue before - when turning the key to start, there was only a clicking sound but no engine turnover. I initially thought it was serious, but after inspection, it turned out to be insufficient power. Battery aging or low winter temperatures can cause sudden voltage drops. The clicking sound is actually the starter relay repeatedly engaging, indicating insufficient current to crank the engine. Also check for corroded or loose battery terminals, as these can further compromise the circuit. If not addressed promptly, it may damage the starter motor leading to higher repair costs. Suggestion: Before next startup, turn on headlights to check brightness - dim lights are a warning sign. If necessary, use jump-start or replace the battery. Regularly inspect battery condition every six months as Wuling models are prone to battery issues.

From a perspective, a clicking sound but failure to start is most commonly caused by a starting system malfunction. The clicking noise comes from the starter relay switch action, usually due to the battery voltage being too low to drive the starter motor, or the motor's solenoid being stuck. When the battery is low on charge, the relay can still click but the current is insufficient to turn the motor, in which case you need to charge the battery or test if the voltage is below 11 volts. Additionally, poor electrical connections such as loose or corroded terminals can exacerbate the problem; in severe cases, the starter motor may be completely burned out and require replacement. I recommend first using a multimeter to test the battery, and if the voltage is normal, then check the relay and motor, to avoid unnecessary part replacement and wasting money.

The clicking sound with no start is something I encountered when I was younger, most likely due to a weak or starter motor issues. The clicking indicates the electrical circuit is attempting to work but getting stuck, commonly seen in older or budget vehicles—Wuling models are prone to frequent failures due to heavy usage. First, check the lights; if they flicker, it usually confirms the battery is dying. Otherwise, it might be burnt relay contacts. For safety, avoid forcing ignition to prevent further damage, and try jump-starting with jumper cables as an emergency measure.

Clicking sound when starting but engine doesn't respond? It's most likely caused by insufficient power. The clicking noise indicates the starting system is crying for help - either inadequate current or connection issues are preventing normal operation. As a regular car owner, I suggest first checking if battery terminals and wiring harness are loose. If headlights appear dim when turned on, it means the battery is dead and needs charging or replacement. If the clicking sound accelerates when turning the key, there might be an issue with the starter motor itself, which requires professional inspection. Remember not to wait idly in the car - safety first, find a repair shop as soon as possible.

The issue of clicking sounds without engine start requires step-by-step troubleshooting. Step 1: Test with headlights on - if lights are bright, the clicking indicates starter relay or motor failure; dim lights mean insufficient charge requiring recharging. Step 2: Check battery connections - loose or corroded terminals disrupt current flow. Step 3: If clicking accompanies slight vibration, the starter gear may be stuck. Regular maintenance prevents such issues: periodically clean wiring and ensure proper alternator charging. This is a common Wuling vehicle problem that's easily preventable.


