Make sure battery is charged Make sure battery cables are tight and not corroded Check neutral switch (if Auto) Check clutch safety switch (if std.) Check starter solenoid Check starter
Very likely the starter is bad.
TRY TURNING THE KEY OVER.
check to see if the cam is turning. check coil by turning on and off the switch. have someone hold on to the big wire out of the coil.
turn key over turn key over
Does it turn over? Does it turn over?
There are multiple problems that can result in remote start inoperable or disabled condition. These include OBD II problem codes and or starting/charging systems failures.?æ
Factory security usually kills the ability to start but should still turn over. Aftermarket imobilizers can stop it from turning over. Does the starter work? Is there enough battery? Start with basics first.
Use your key in the drivers side door turn it both ways
NO
Take it to the dealership, its a safety issue and is better left to the dealership to fix because if it isn't fixed right it is very dangerous for obvious reasons
yes
Umm I don't think you want your car to turn over. Ever.