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You might interupt the security system thats on your vehicle. If you make the switch and the security icon pops up on the dash. That vehicle wont start ever again. at least till you fix the security. Is there a little black chip in your key? Thats a dead give away, If there is a chip, you'll have a one in 15 chance that it will work.
It could be the Ignition Switch. If, when it cuts off, you notice your gages, etc go off, then you are losing ignition power. If not, then maybe I would look at the crankshaft position sensor, etc. This should through some sort of code though.
Pu the key in it and put the cylinder in the hole in the on position and turn the key back to accessory position . pull on key to verify it is locked in.
If the battery is definitely good ... (checked by whom? I've seldom find anyone at stores that could check a battery to save their lives) are you sure? A good battery should run your headlights for at least 4 hours with the engine not running ... And the terminals are good and clean, your sure? Both sides of the Negative cable is good ... After trying to start it (you say its not turning over or cranking) do the thick battery cables get quite warm or HOT? (why it is killing the battery) You may have a bad starter ... or the engine is seized ... Save the problem of fixing your CD player for after you can start the car ... unless you plan on sitting in the driveway rocking out!
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