sounds like one of the safety switches is not operating correctly. there is one under the seat and one on the clutch/brake.
You have a flat battery.
The first thing to check is the battery, it may be flat.
Low battery, bad connection or starter.
Dead battery? Bad starter? Bad/dirty connections on battery cables? If you know the battery is good, you have to listen when the key is turned. if there is an audible "click" when you turn the key its mostlikely the starter.
The battery is in the cabin with the red flag, click on the alarm clock and on the bottom right of it, it should have a picture of a battery, click that and it will flip the clock around. Then you click the slot where the battery is and take it. (:
You click on the remote of the TV and the battery will appear in your screen then you click your backpack click use battery near the remote car .
Loose or corroded battery terminals? Bad starter solenoid? Bad starter?
Answer: Most likely battery (you probably surmised this already), however, it could also be a faulty ignition switch or poor connection at the starter or starter module/relay. When the key is turned, do the instrument cluster warning lights come on (& dim slightly)? If so, its not the battery.
The battery does not have sufficient voltage to start the car when it's cold. Have the battery checked out. If it still goes click click after running the car for a while, have the alternator checked also. A bad battery will not hold a charge and a bad alternator will not recharge the battery, (That is the reason to have the battery checked first). Make sure the connections at the battery are clean and tight.
Take the battery to an auto parts store, they will test it for you for zip.
You must disconnect the battery cable for a short time. Don't for get you must double click the the alarm button to turn off alarm, once turned on.
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