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The best things you do is to check the relay circuit for a short to ground or voltage. .sometimes when you attempt to start or crank the engine it will be dropping voltage due to short to grounds. ...
If you have warning lights with the key on, weak battery, faulty neutral safety switch, faulty ignition switch, bad starter, problem in wiring between components.
That could be anything from a bad ignition switch to a faulty neutral safety switch or a starter motor going bad. You need to test for battery voltage at the starter "S: terminal to see if you are getting the proper voltage to the starter solenoid.
IF BATTERY CABLES ARE OLD REPLACE THEM.OLD BATTERY CABLE WILL CAUSE HIGH RESISTANCE IN CRANKING CIRCUIT.CHECK STARTER FUSE.IF DASH LIGHTS DONT LIGHT UP WHEN YOU TURN ON IGNITION SWITCH.CHECK IGNITION FUSE.IF FUSE OKAY.YOUR IGNITION SWITCH COULD BE FAULTY.
you have a earth problem/neg on battery check the battery wires i suspect a dirty connection.get that starter checked again and test the most common problem[ THE BATTERY].adrian,,,,
If the switch (neutral safety switch) is broken, it will not crank regardless whether you jump the battery or a new battery is installed. I don't have specific manual for your year that's why my advice is as in general. With a remote starter tool, bypassing the solenoid wire with remote starter which is connected to the positive terminal of the battery of it's other end. Once positive current flows from the battery, through the remote switch, flowing towards the solenoid, the starter should engage indicating a bad wiring harness connection from ignition switch. If it doesn't crank at all you may have a bad starter assembly and needs replacing. If your starter is clicking using it's own battery power, your battery is low of charge or your charging system is malfunctioning.
the ignition cylinder will run you about 20$ and it is fairly easy to change you can change it yourself buy the chilton book (it will help later) and it will be cheaper than paying for labor although the entire replacement will take less than 30 min
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