Yes specifically if there is a crack in it. I would go with the ignition module or coil.
Yes, because the electricity it distributes to the spark-plugs to start the combustion inside the engine which makes it run, so it wont run if there is no sparking spark plug because of the absence of the electricity that the distributor distributes
yes it can, but so can a whole list of other things so its best to have the system tested.
A bad (meaning incorrectly timed) distributor can make a car stall.
Yes, it could, depending on the issue. Typically there are other problems, but it is a possibility.
If your car actually has a distributor the answer is yes, but most modern cars don't have distributors. It's one reason cars are more reliable today.
Yes, that is one of many possibilities.
A bad battery terminal(s) connection, bad ground, bad ignition switch, bad starter.
A bad connection inside the ignition switch will keep it from turning the engine over.
A bad ignition switch can shut down a vehicle's electrical system. Ignition switches have been the cause of a major recall by General Motors.
Probably not a bad ignition switch, but more likely a bad starter solenoid. It takes a lot of current to get a starter to turn, to much to go through such a small switch like the ignition switch. The ignition switch actually controls a relay(solenoid) which can handle the needed current to get the starter going. On a lot of modern cars the solenoid is built into the starter unlike older cars and trucks where it was mounted on the firewall between the battery and the starter.
not turning on could be flat battery, bad igniton switch, bad safety switch, bad starter motor,bad stater solenoid
If the key has to be held to keep the car running then the ignition switch is most likely going bad. On some models the switch can be easily replaced. On others the switch removal can be a large task.
Most likely your ignition switch is bad
It is important to know the symptoms of a part going bad. The signs of an ignition switch going bad is it overheating, no clicking when trying to start, the car has issues starting and running.
A bad battery terminal(s) connection, bad ground, bad ignition switch, bad starter.
Bad ignition switch. This is one of the problems experienced by many classic Mustang owners. The problem also has occured in reverse, ignition switch is on and the engine just simply dies. I usually keep a spare ignition switch (a used one which I know works to trobleshoot should the problem arise) and a new one to quickly replace the bad one since they are fairly inexpensive.
yes it will
I had a 96 Stratus that would do that, and it turned out to be that the starter was bad.
bad ignition switch. had the same problem until I replaced it.
sounds like the ignition switch is bad replace it
Bad ignition switch?
A bad ignition switch, on your 1995, Mercury Voyager, will cause the vehicle not to start. In most cases a bad ignition will cause the engine not to turn over.
The neutral safety switch is bad, the ignition does not recognize it is in park. Your ignition switch may be bad.