First - could be an intermittant problem with the electrical wiring or starter motor. Second - get a new mechanic
Bad starter solenoid? Loose or corroded battery terminals? Weak battery? Bad neutral switch?
you might need to have it checked out by a mechanic to make sure nothing serious is wrong with it
No, as being a master mechanic, it would have nothing to do with it.
Might be nothing more that dirty terminals or a bad ground connection. Clean the terminals with a battery tool (most partrs stores should have these). Make sure the termilals and the cables are CLEAN and free from all schmutz. If the problem persists, have the battery checked for a bad cell. many places do that for free. After that it gets complicated.
Can be a dead battery, defective starter, loose or corroded battery connection, or blown main fuse. If nothing comes on when you turn on the ignition switch and your interior lights are not working it is not the starter.
Make sure that car has gas in it. Then check if the starter.
Nothing
I had a similar problem turns out the Alternator was bad.
The starter solenoid near the battery should be checked.
ya its called go to a mechanic you idiot
Check all the fuses, check fusible links, exc.
Unhook your negative battery cable for a couple hoursand hook it back up. Works for me, sometimes.