Assuming it started before the starter was replaced, the starter and/or starter wiring are not installed correctly.
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car won't turn over
I had the same problem. I took it to a mechanic and they told me it was the ignition switch.
If it takes a minute for your car to start while holding the key down it sounds like your starter has gone bad. Try replacing the starter.
If your car works fine when its not cold and only wont start when its cold outside then its a bad solenoid and most likely the one that regulates voltage to your starter. This solenoid can not be replaced with out replacing the starter because they are combined. Unless you have a aftermarket starter that will let replace the solenoid without replacing the starter. So all you have to do is take it to a shop and have a new starter put in and your prob should be fixed.
Remove and bring to an auto parts store that can check it for drag and load
If ignition problems still persist after replacing the neutral safety switch on a 1995 Chevy S10 check the starter. A broken starter will result in a car which will not be able to turn over the engine.
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hit the starter with a hammer as ur trying to startr it an if it starts than its ur starter lol dats what i do to my 92 dodge colt. i dont have a hammer but i do hav a tool to change spark plugs and when my car doesnt start i tap the starter then try to start it and it usually starts.
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It's broken!
When opened by the starter switch, it sends electricity from the battery to the starter motor to start the car.