Do you think it is my battery or starter?

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Asked by nh_5959 Oct 20, 2015 at 10:04 AM about the Toyota Camry

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2000 camry, went out this morning and the car wouldn't start, I kept
getting a lot of clicking. Before this, my radio wouldn't stay on the station
programmed. The interior light is goes on when the door opens but I notice it
is a little dim. What is your suggestion?

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Have the battery load tested,if it is good then have the starter replaced,but im leaning toward bad battery,cool weather rics havoc on a bad battery.

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Thank you. Your were right it was a bad battery. Had to replace it.

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