I would suspect a blown fusible link inline with your starter, a blown starter relay, or a bad starter solenoid. Test for a blown fusible link with a volt meter; pos lead at the power cable to your starter and neg lead to ground. It should show battery voltage. Test your starter relay by removing it and then jumping the the coil terminals ( they are marked on the side or labeled 85 and 86 euro cars ) with a fused lead from the battery pos terminal and ground. When power is applied to the coil leads continuity should be present between the swith terminals ( 30 and 87 on euro cars ). When no power is present resistance should be infinite. If these check out remove your starter and bench test it with a fully charged good battery.
check your battery connections
Make sure the battery cables are making good contact with the battery and are clean and tight.
nothing it happened occasionally
Defective ignition switch, or bad starter.
No, it is not pregnancy, it has happened to me, its nothing.
batteries are stored energy, nothing should have happened. They say to disconnect the negative terminal for safety reasons.
make sure the small wire is hook to the post
Make sure that car has gas in it. Then check if the starter.
Nothing good happend he tried to pull one of the pricks out and started crying.
well if you do nothing the battery will stay full a long time . and if you leave the light`s on it will be empty the next morning[i speak whit experience] it has happend to me. but the car battery of my car has not been replaced for 190.000 km[117.800miles]
If you need a battery then there is nothing that can replace it.
You can, only if you get heat resistant hair, the kind where you can curl it, or straighten it. BUT, nothing happened. I have blond hair, and I got brown/orange extensions, and soaked a piece of it in bleach, and absolutely nothing happened. It didn't melt, it didn't lighten, nothing. I started to let it soak at around 12:12, went to go work out, came back home at 3:20, nothing happened.