Check the fuses and the starter relay.
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.
bad starter or bad ignition coil
Check ignition relay. Jump the battery directly to the starter and see if the starter is any good.
- dead battery - starter motor defective - low battery - ignition key problems starter, ignition problems
Ignition switch, battery, battery cables, starter relay, starter solnoid, starter, flywheel ring gear.
Most often it is the starter and not the ignition.
Seized engine? Loose or corroded battery cables? Weak or dead battery? Bad starter solenoid? Bad starter? Bad clutch or neutral safety switch? Bad ignition switch?
Could be -battery dead -ignition switch broken -safety switches not working -solenoid switch not working -brushes bad in starter -gear warn out on starter -starter motor dirty -starter no good -belts to tight on deck any of the above.
starter, solonoid, ignition, battery. if it clicks when you turn the key then the battery is really dead or its the starter the battery could still be jumped if its the battery.
Yes, a starter solenoid can drain a battery. When a starter solenoid is not working properly it can actually keep rotating the starter after the car's ignition is turned off. Since it requires a battery to actuate the starter, the battery will eventually be drained of power.
Dead battery, corroded or loose battery or starter cables, defective starter or starter solenoid, loose ground connection.
Try diagnosing the starter