first check to see if your distributor is getting power to it and if it is check to see if the stator inside your distributor is sending a signal to the ignition module, just hook up a test light between the stator going to the ignition module to ground
No, not if the starter is engaging.
it sounds like your ignition switch, i ran into a similar problem, your power goes through your ignition switch for your blower motor.
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 a stuck solenoid.
In the absence of a fuel system shut off as in an alarm system I would suspect a fuel pump fuse, or faulty ignition switch
Yes, it could.
Try an ignition switch.
ignition switch or key and tumbler.
One thing that could cause this would be a faulty ignition switch, specially if you do not have ignition (cluster) lights. Just a thought...
You could have ignition problems if it is the engine causing the jerk.
Yes, sometimes a faulty ignition switch can cause the engine to not fire. Also, a bad spark park can the engine to not fire.
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.
after replacing the stearing colum what would cause it not to start. You may have disconnected the ignition switch.
Ignition relay is probably shot. It is in the power distribution block in the motor comprtment.
I had the same problem. I took it to a mechanic and they told me it was the ignition switch.
Good possibility
Bad switch or transmission not completely in park. Try putting a little pressure on the gearshift.
Is it an "after-market" radio? It sounds like it was wired to a "hot" terminal that is not controlled by the ignition switch.