What to Do When Car Lights Are On but the Engine Won't Start?

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StVanessa
07/30/25 2:51am
There is no response at all when turning the key (in this case, the dashboard may not light up). When starting, the dashboard flickers and there is a "click-click-click" sound, which is a very standard symptom of a weak battery. The starter shows no response. If the battery is over 3 years old and hasn't been replaced, it should be replaced promptly. Otherwise, frequent difficulty in starting may occur.
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