02 Yukon Wont start! Rapid Clicking upon key turn

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Lindgren

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Ugh! Went to start the 02 Yukon up. When I turned the key for ignition I heard rapid clicking... (electrical?) This has happened before and seems to just go away; though I was hoping to get to the bottom of the problem...

The car has power; keyless entry works, radio, lights, etc.. The car just doesn't even seem to try and turn over; just rapid clicking.

Any help would be awesome!
Thanks in advance!

Lindgren
 

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Check starter fuse

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I agree with taho26. Most of the time when this happens you don't have a good enough connection with your battery. All of your small accessories will still work because there is a connection but to turn over the engine it take lots of amps which your battery can't deliver with a bad connection.
 

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usually when this happens it a weak/dying battery. how old is the battery? might as well have them test the alternator while you are there.
 
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Lindgren

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Thanks I will try your coke/pepsi trick, lol... Now that you mention it, I did go under the hood and wiggle the terminals and corrosion crap fell from them...
Battery is pretty new though...
Does anybody else have problems with their terminals remaining tight? Mine seem like they are always loose? I used a pipe wrench once a month to tighten... lol
 

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Or you can also use some baking soda with water, a little bit cleaner but with either one be sure to hose it off real good afterwards!! Also take your connectors off and scrap them up real good to to get a good connection!
 

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Sounds like the battery doesn't have the full 12V needed to start the car. Try jump starting.

I would have the battery load tested as well.
 

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if your running any kind of stereo in your whip its gonna build up corrosion pretty often...best bet is to keep em clean.
 

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