Some Nissan Rogue owners report experiencing a clicking sound when trying to start their vehicle, even with a new battery. This issue may stem from a weak battery that lacks sufficient charge to power the starter, leading to the clicking noise. Additionally, poor condition of the battery terminals can disrupt the power supply, causing similar symptoms. A malfunctioning starter system may also be responsible, as the starter solenoid might engage without receiving enough power, resulting in the clicking sound instead of the engine starting. To troubleshoot, owners are advised to check the battery and ensure terminals are clean and securely connected, inspect the condition of the battery terminals and wires, examine connections at the starter motor for looseness or corrosion, and consider the ignition switch, which may need replacement if faulty. Addressing these potential causes promptly is essential to resolve the issue effectively.
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