No. But if you turn the key and the ignition works but it doesn't turn over then your starter solenoid is bad. Now if that's the case you can take a piece of metal and arc the power between the two terminals of the solenoid (this completes the circuit to the starter) as long as the ignition is working properly. Now where the solenoid is I can't help you much but it's probably along the side of the engine bay.
if the motor is spinng over then starter is ok
yes, car will not start
This sounds like your starter solenoid is bad.
Remote start system
Wires connected to the starter incorrectly or defective ignition switch.
The starter or solenoid are most likely bad. The starter assembly can be removed and put on a starter tester to see if its bad.
you have left a small lead with a female connector off the starter motor solonoid
could be your coil pack / igntion moduel / or fuel pump
No. The problem lies in the starter itself. Replace the starter and the vehicle will start....
"hot start" issue. Could be the solenoid, or starter itself.
It can be the solonoid or the starter itself. TAke it to a garage and have it checked out. I have the same problem in my Explorer Sport. It could be your Anti-Theft immobilizer. Somehow my keys unprogrammed themselves, which didnt match the code in the ignition, therefore the car would not start. If a mechanic cannot fix the problem, call a locksmith.
poor battery connection or battery itself high resistance in battery cables would be some things to check plus beanch test starter itself