It probably needs to be reprogrammed by the dealer. Sorry! Good Luck!!
Because it requires power to ignite the spark plugs which will then light the fuel causing combustion to give power to the engine.
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Britt
If the battery is good and the starter is good, then you must have a wire disconnected somewhere.
More than likely you have a bad ignition switch however your anti-theft system could still enabled.
Make sure connections are on tight.
You need a new battery.
bad battery or loose battery cable
What did you not hook up again?
you could have left the battery disconnected. or maybe you drained the battery, you might have to recharge it
Dead battery? Loose or corroded battery cables? Wire disconnected at top of starter?
Dead battery, disconnected starter cable, or the engine is missing.
If the battery is good and the starter is good, then you must have a wire disconnected somewhere.
If your car alarm goes off on your Hyundai Elantra and the engine won't start, disconnect the battery. Leave it disconnected for several minutes.
Dead battery, disconnected wire, failed computer, failed fuel pump, out of fuel,
More than likely you have a bad ignition switch however your anti-theft system could still enabled.
How to install a battery?
Make sure connections are on tight.
Just because the jumpstart did not start the car does not eliminate the battery as suspect. Have the battery tested. If the battery tests good and the car still does not start (assuming the starter is spinning fast enough). the next step is to ensure that fuel is reaching the engine. Following that, the next step is to check the wiring from the ignition switch to the starter solenoid/relay and look for a loose or disconnected wire.
i had the same problem with mine i told a friend about it and he told me to try disconnected the battery for a couple of seconds i reconnected it hey presto it worked.