There may be a loose or broken wire in the ignition switch. The wire is the one that leads from the ignition switch to the starter solenoid/relay.
Assume you're CERTAIN that the starter is functional.It could be the neutral safety switch. Try bypassing it to see if the starter engages. If the neutral safety switch is ok it could also keyswitch mechanism.
Bad starter solenoid? Loose or corroded battery terminals? Weak battery? Bad neutral switch?
I had a similar problem turns out the Alternator was bad.
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.
The starter solenoid near the battery should be checked.
The starter is probably not aligned with the flywheel. The clearance between the starter and the ring gear needs to be checked.
there is no starter relay have your car alarm checked it has a starter disconnect that goes bad
it can be alot of different problems, bad starter, bad battery, can be checked at local automotive shop. :p soorry, it has nothing to do with the starter or the battery. starts fine most of the time..
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I checked with Help on my computer ..."Windows 7 starter comes with one backround which can't be changed or customized"...
The starter is on the passinger side rear,under the Thing and is attached to the transaxle.The starter solenoid might not be moving then you try to start the Thing. The solenoid moves forward and engages(turns) the flywheel thus turning over the engine. Remove the starter and have it checked.