Its been running good . I went to start it and it wouldn't turn over or anything . tried jumping it . although the battery seemed fine. nothing
What transmission,?
this can be 3 things, if it wont jump and batter is good.
bad connections at battery or starter.
1: bad starter.
2: bad (A/T shift switch) or bad M/T clutch switch.
3 bad ignition switch.
4: bad wire or connections end to and start system.
hot wire the starter solenoid, if car starts (cranks) then its 2 o 3.
SOURCE: 2005 Frontier V6 Crew Cab - wont start - battery good - can kick start.
hi i had same problem a few days ago brought to the dealership and turns out there is a clutch stop sensor that if it is not making contact will not allow you to start using the key part cost about $25 with labor it was $113 to be fixed at dealership seems it only last about 30-35k miles before breaking if yours is manual that could be your problem hope this helps
SOURCE: 05 ford escape wont start. jump started it and it
okay try this....talk to your parts store and get a battery load tester, and find out if the battery is indeed dead. My guess is it sounds like the Altenator is dying. they are around 50-100 and can be install by a pro in minutes.
SOURCE: renault espace 2.2d.c.i new battery turns over wont start.
could be one of many probs check your altenator is giving a charge to the battery any garage could do this for you it only takes 30 seconds and most reputable garages wont charge for this
SOURCE: my 99 taurus was running just fine. then the next
the battery light is on due to the engine not starting. there are too many things that could go wrong to diagnose without more info. does the it crank but won't start or does it not crank at all?
Testimonial: "Thanks for your help. It was the starter & we got it replaced for the 2nd time. Thanks again!!"
SOURCE: GMC Sierra Won't Start. Battery Good. Tried Jump
If you know the batter is good.
Check the Starter to see it is getting power.
Get a test light [6.00] and see if the starter will light up the test light.
If not - then you may need a new starter. From the sounds of it you might want to take it to a professional as this can be a very labor intense job because the starter has to come out the bottom.
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