If the battery has been "fully charged" it can be several things. If the car is an automatic it the gear lever coulnot be in the P or N position or sensor bad. If the car is manual the clutch may not be depressed completely or again senso may be bad. There are many other things as well. The starter may not have a good connection "pos or neg". The starter may have gone bad.
What was the begining of this problem or did it just not crank when you went to use it ?
I had the same problem. Putting in a new starter relay and changing out the battery cables fixed the issue.
the ignition control module could be the problem
Transmission Problem Battery Problem Ignition Problem
battery may not be the problem check your starter motor and ignition switch
Battery, battery cable or connections, starter problem, ignition switch not working. Be more specific please.
I had this problem on my disco 1. Turned out to be the alternator, which was replaced and the problem was fixed.
A person will have no power to the ignition when the key is turned over when the battery is dead or the ignition switch is defective. Each component must be tested to rule them out as a problem.
ignition barrel needs changing this is a common fault
Have you tried changing the ignition switch?
check the battery and connections/cables
If you battery has plenty of power, either faulty contacts in ignition switch or starter motor, or faulty starter motor.
It could be a bad battery, or connection. A bad starter and or solenoid could be the problem, along with an ignition switch to name a few.