I had the same problem. Putting in a new starter relay and changing out the battery cables fixed the issue.
I would think not. The timimg belt correctly times the ignition to allow the engine to run. No spark would have to be a problem in the primary or secondary ignition system componets. However a broken timing belt would not allow the input of ignition componets due to lack of rotation.
Ignition or ignition switch could be bad or the selanoid could have went out
yes as long it was weird to the ignition so when the button is push it would start the car just like turn the key
This is the amount of time that it takes the ignition to start. This information would be present in the users manual.
more than likely is the ignition module. What year?
Well, I don't see that it would help it any! There are 2 keys for a reason! Why would you want to insert the door key in the ignition? It surely won't start the vehicle! Unless the ignition is already screwed up and can start with anything! The tumblers in the the locks for the ignition and doors are different! It would be like putting your house key in the car! Won't work!
after replacing the stearing colum what would cause it not to start. You may have disconnected the ignition switch.
ignition module
yes and ignition relay would..
i would change the electrical part of your ignition switch- i would change the electrical part of your ignition switch-
No.because a comanche can ride on horseback has his war lance. But apaches WOULD kill sometimes, mostly with his bow.
I would expect that the power for the fuel pump would be supplied through the ignition switch so I would start there, that is check the ignition switch.