Bad starter or fualty battery connections. Check all grounds and/or bring the starter to autozone to have it checked
Discharged battery possibly or trouble with starter.
this happen to me and turned out to be corrosion on battery terminal, clean them very good.
More detail is needed. Does it crank? Battery new?
The most common problems that could cause this are corroded battery terminals, the battery being weak, or an alternator going bad. Luckily none of these are generally too expensive to fix.
Could be a bad battery or starter.
it would all depend on what you mean by not start. if you only hearing a click it would most likely be your battery. if is a slow crank it's also a poorly charged battery, but if is a no crank then it may be something else.
Sounds like you might have a bad starter relay.
If you changed the battery on a Saturn S-Series 201 and the car will crank over, but won't start, the security system needs reset. Do this by inserting the key and turning it halfway. Leave it this way for 10 minutes before trying to start the car.
if you meen NO LIGHT in the instrument pannel just check the battery, might be really dead
Yes. Without sufficient charge, the starter will not have enough amperage to crank.
You may need a new battery.
Perhaps a blown fuel pump. Take a plug wire out and use a spare plug and set it on a piece of metal and crank it and look for the spark. This will eliminate an ignition problem.