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What’s that sound?
We’ve all been there – usually on a cold, winter morning – when a twist of the ignition
key produces only a clicking sound instead of
the sound of the engine turning on. On some
vehicles, you may get a slow, laboured “rrr-rrr”
sound instead. Contrary to popular belief, the
clicking sound is not the dead battery itself,
but the sound of the starter solenoid.
You hear the solenoid because there’s not
enough battery power to turn the starter
in order to start the engine. The “rrr-rrr”
sound is typically the starter spinning with
insufficient power to turn over the engine -and sometimes, you may get both the “rrr-rrr”
sound followed by the clicking.
No matter which sound your vehicle makes,
it means you’ll probably need a jump-start
to get the engine running and, after that,
an inspection to check the condition of the
battery, battery cables and possibly other electrical items, such as the alternator. Older batteries may simply require replacement.
ACDelco offers a wide range of Professional
Series batteries for most cars, trucks,
minivans and SUVs. Ask your ACDelco-affiliated
service centre for more information.
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