buy new ignition wires
Check your wire connections. If the wires are out of order, it may prevent the car from starting.
Check all earth wires from battery to engine and earths from body to engine
you have to ohm out the wires the start windings will have a higher resistance and the run windings will have a lower resistance if you have 6 wires then you may have a dual motor 1start winding and 2 run windings each having 2 wires the start windings and the run windings are all hooked up in parallel with the start capacitor hooked up in series with the start winding
Once you locate the "hot" wire, touch other wires to make the other windows go up & down. As you do this use masking tape to label where and what each one does. (Such as "right rear down") Once you have all the wires labeled you'll be able to connect them to their respective positions on the switch.
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You probably have a bad coil. You have 2 of them, I would start with the primary.
they appear to be in..look around, you see them everywhere on every one & ripped in all places.
may be a bad starter..... or if the engine is cranking with no start it could be the ignition wires
It depends on the condition of the wires currently in use. If they are cracked or frayed, by all means, replace them. start the moter at night or in the dark and wach for sparks betwen wires
start by checking the wires for the bootlid, they are known to fail. Pull away the rubbersleeve between body and bootlid and check all the wires.
Go under the dash and look for a module that does not look factory. It will have a bunch of colorful wires exiting out of it and all of these wires will be taped on to random wires in your car. Then just cut all the wires off from where they are taped on. The only tricky one may be the starter wire which may have been cut to include a starter kill relay within the remote start. WHen you cut these wires you'll also have to reattach the both sides of the starter wire back together
if it has a manual start, disconnect all wires that goes to the motor (except for the spark plug wire) then use manual start. it should start and when you want to stop the engine.. just ground one of the two wires coming from the motor (black or sometimes green).