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If your 2016 Honda CR-V is only making a clicking noise when you try to start it, the most likely cause is a dead battery. Several factors could lead to this, such as leaving lights on or a faulty battery that cannot hold a charge. The simplest solution is to jump-start your car using another vehicle. After doing this, ensure to drive your car for at least 20 to 30 minutes before turning it off so that the alternator can fully recharge the battery. Even if the battery is defective, you can still jump-start the car and drive it to the nearest auto parts store for a replacement since the alternator powers the car while it is running.
If your 2016 Honda CR-V is making a clicking noise when you try to start it but won't start, it's probably due to an issue with the battery or starter.