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Well, since the flywheel is bolted to the crank it certainly wouldn't be turning if the engine isn't running. OTOH the flywheel is located between the engine and the transmission/gearbox, so it's very unlikely that you're able to look at the flywheel unless you've done some fairly serious disassembly. Assuming the click is the starter solenoid engaging the immediate suspect is the starter.

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Q: 1997 Pontiac Bonneville se won't start just has 1 click noticed flywheel not turning?
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