1.) Make sure you have a fresh battery
2.)Adjust the battery connection (-) & (+) sometimes they just need to be moved a bit
2.) Make sure the Starter power and Negative cables are appropriately connected to starter terminal (move them around a bit)
This should fix your issue!
-Rory
check your alternator or make sure the starter is on correctly
crank sencer When I had the same problem it was the starter solenoid. It is built on the starter so you have to replace both. After the starter/solenoid was replaced I had no more problems. P.S. If you take it to most major auto parts places they can check the starter but not the solenoid mine showed good but after I replaced it I never had that problem again.
tighten the nut from the starter to the solenoid
COULD BE THE CRANK POSITION SENSOR
does the motor spin..ie..crank? if no possible locked up engine..try spinning it by hand..correct size socket on front crank bolt turning clockwise.. possible bad starter motor does the starter engage when the key is in the crank possition. if the motor does crank your looking at a fuel or ignition problem
my 95 s-10 will not crank i ck the starter , bat they are good the willing to the starter is good ,i replaced the ingnition switch,the key switch whats left Scott from Ohio
Sounds like your battery is at the end of its useful life. You need a new one.
ur battery or starter needs to be replaced
you might have blow out a head or over headed the engine
Did you follow the starter alignment instructions when you replaced the starter? Are you getting oil on the Bendix? That could cause the starter gear to engage slowly. It is possible that the replacment starter has a problem. Also, if the previous starter had the same problem it could have damaged the gear on the flex plate.
You have a loose wire/cable connection or the starter solenoid/relay swicth needs to be replaced.
the starter isn't getting power or the battery is dead. do some tracing of the power and see where it isn't getting juice