Check your ignition start switch not the key itself the little black plug in box in the steering column 40$ and about an 1 1/2hours of careful work and it will start everytime after that.good luck hope it works
You need to establish that you have 12v in the battery and that all connections are clean and secure. Lights horn etc do not give you voltage verification...your starter uses more amperage than anything else in the car. Once you are certain that everything is OK, check for 12v at the small wire on the starter with the key turned to start. If no volts, check the neutral safety switch or clutch switch Then check ignition switch for power in/out.
Power in/out means check for power going into the switch and check the other side where it is suppowed to come out with the switch on...if there's power going to it and none coming out then it isn't working. Note: If you can, send a note directly to FixYa and tell them that your questions are not being e-mailed to responders...I wouldn't have even known that you asked a second question if I hadn't reviewed my answer page!!! Good luck with your problem.
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power at the ignition in/out what does that mean
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