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Anonymous Posted on Dec 11, 2011

My car is not starting

The lights are on inside and outside but it doesn't start and i don't hear the click

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Check the fuses under the hood there are a couple of master fuses there also if you turn on the key and the lights go really dim it could be the batery or the startewr try geting a boost failing that check the fuses and conections

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