check your positive on your battery. verify if no power is coming from the battery OR from the ignition. hard to answer without knowing if the problem is coming from battery or ignition. look for burnt wires going to the solenoid. hope you get a more precise answer. good luck. it could be worse!
the starter relay.
The starter relay feeds power to the starter when the switch is turned to start. The relay will be mounted either on the fender or on the firewall.
In the intake. You can spray it directly on the air filter and it will be sucked into the intake.
V4?
Get a Haynes repair manual for your 2000 Chevrolet S10. Covers most minor service questions like this. Any Autopart store. $17 or $20.
Bad neutral or clutch safety switch? Bad starter? bad starter solenoid?
disconnect the negative battery cable then the wires from the starter. Remove the mounting bolts and drop the starter down. Try this for Chev S10 problems. Buy the Chilton General Motors publication #28860. It covers S10s 1982-93 from detailing to engine rebuilds, including changing the starter.
It is attached to the starter.
The starter solenoid is attached to the starter.
An S2 starter is used when wiring 2 fluorescent tubes in series while S10 is used on a single tube
To change the starter on a 1998 s10, the motor mount will have to be removed. Support the motor on a jack with a board on the top of it, and remove the mount to get to the starter.
You have a starter/ignition switch mounted in the steering column and you have a starter solenoid switch that is mounted to the starter.