Yes, check the connection to the starter and the spark plug wires first and replace if needed.
Yes, and so would bad plug wires.
a bad fuse wires bad connector to same in dash bad someone installed an alarm incorrectly damaging these wires, or useless remote start.
Corrosion on the wires, bad starter or starter solenoid, worn flywheel or flexplate, many things. Even just corroded battery terminals could cause no start.
There are several things that can cause your automobile to crank, but not start. The most common cause is bad spark plugs or bad spark plug wires.
Bad ignition wires
No. A bad starter would cause the car not to start.
Bad distributor or rotor or bad spark plug wires would be my first culprits.
Yes .
If the old plugs and wires were bad I would expect the engine to start and run better.
Bad plugs or plug wires.
bad fuel pump, bad ignition, ecm wires removed, clutch safety switch, about a million things -berettaspeed15 bad fuel pump, bad ignition, ecm wires removed, clutch safety switch, about a million things -berettaspeed15
You probably have a bad coil. You have 2 of them, I would start with the primary.