Did you check your mass? You really should take them loos and sand both sides to the metal, there is also one big mass on the engine you will find easy by following the battery lead. Less important and not everywhere easy to reach, the alternator (not important right now) and the starter itself also have a pretty big contact to mass because of the amps that go through it. I yet have to see a car with mass problems on those spots. Those spots are covered with a rubber seal
Do you have more information about the clicking sounds, that is typical dead battery, if not, bad starter behaviour and it actually means the batter can't somehow output the required power to the starter but the ECU said it's all go.
If your mass is bad, u probably would notice the lights will fade when u turn the ignition key but thats no guarantee. I also can tell you that using jump starters and cables is no guarantee your mass is ok, it can still do nothing. Highway helpers overhere got a huge and expensive machine that acutally makes your mass cable glowing red and the car starts. Then the highway helpperson says ahh there is your mass problem, (or the battery, starter)
Do you have more information about the clicking sounds, that is typical dead battery, if not, bad starter behaviour and it actually means the batter can't somehow output the required power to the starter but the ECU said it's all go.
If your mass is bad, u probably would notice the lights will fade when u turn the ignition key but thats no guarantee. I also can tell you that using jump starters and cables is no guarantee your mass is ok, it can still do nothing. Highway helpers overhere got a huge and expensive machine that acutally makes your mass cable glowing red and the car starts. Then the highway helpperson says ahh there is your mass problem, (or the battery, starter)