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Bad neutral or clutch safety switch? Bad starter? bad starter solenoid?
The most probable cause is the starter, the starter cable may need to be cleaned.If that doen't work then replace the starter.
My guess is it's either the battery or the charger. If everything else works that electronic in your car, its the starter.
Loose or corroded battery cables? Bad starter solenoid? Dead spot on starter? Bad neutral safety switch?
Start with the basics. Is the battery fully charged? Are the battery post clean and tight. If you answer yes to both of these and the engine will not turn over and you hear nothing, suspect the starter, starter solenoid, or ignition switch is defective.
If the kick starter works, but only works sporadically, but the electric starter won't work at all, this usually means that the starter assembly is bad. The kick start is able to generate enough power manually to create ignition, but the electric is not.
Start by making sure that all of your electic things work, if not try fuses, but if everything else works fine remove your starter and have it tested for free. if it tests out to be fine then look into your wiring.
If the engine does not even crank, it is battery or starter related. Check all connections and the charge of the battery itself.If it does crank, it can be 25 additional reasons why engine does not start.
Typically, just about everything except the starter. But then the starter solenoid works off the keyswitch, so the starter won't engage if the fusable like is bad.
Have someone try to start it and while they are in the start position lightly hit side of the starter with a hammer. This worked for me. But you still need to replace the starter.
If it takes a minute for your car to start while holding the key down it sounds like your starter has gone bad. Try replacing the starter.
Bad ground.