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I'm having starting problem. Turning the key to start position nothing happens. This started a couple weeks ago. I tried to start it and kept trying finally it would turn over and start. I've had the battery tested, its good. Started with a clicking sound as though it was a low battery charge. Now I get nothing. This began as an intermittent problem but can't get it to start at all now, had to tow home. Help!!!
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You need to test the starter. Look for a crank signal to the solenoid from the ign switch and if present and connections to the motor are good from the battery remove the starter and have it tested. Good luck!
by the battery there is a sinold switch the postive side of battery cable goes to sinold on inter finder there is a small termal on sinold pull wire test with test light you half to have someone to turn inj key to start possion small shood light if working. take a screwdriver cross form positive side of sinold to small termal shood crank .if it doze no you have bad starter
This problem can be caused by the starter, ignition voltage to the starter, and possibly poor grounding. Check the battery connections at the battery, the starter and where the ground cable attaches to the engine block. If these appear to be tight and clean then you may want to remove the starter and have it tested. Hope this helps!
That problem just happened to me and I tried some quick solutions that were written on some websites with no luck. You may have the same remote I have. Click once and you hear the doors unlock. I wondered what would happen if I clicked it twice, the horn beeps. I tried to see if it would turn over and it did a few turns, then I could tell the battery was low. I hooked up some jumper cables and let it charge for three minutes then tried and it started right away. It's minus 15 celcius here in Nova Scotia today. I think there is some kind of device that keeps the vehicle from starting, anti-theft. Good luck.