maybe juice is not getting to the starter, check starter connections and also check the battery ground wire(Neg), they can get loose
I have a 1979 corvette and had the same problem. what I did was change the starter and the battery. it starts better than my new car.
Check for fusible link, sometimes located close to battery, if it goes bad you will not get any power any wher. Battery could be dead..
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The battery seems to be a problem on this vehicle. A recharge could fix the issue but a new battery may be necessary.
something to do with diagnostic codes. you need to have the codes read. I'm having battery problems with my Saturn and it seems to happen then.
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that means the battery is not good
Several tings could be causing your problem: for instructions on how to set the timing. A corroded battery terminal can cause you CPU computer to malfunction. Your O2 sensor could be defected. You will need to have a computer diagnostic test to determine the code, which is causing the problem.
Many things, but a clutch bearing seems likely.
It could be the remote has a dead battery. If both remotes don't work, seems like the sensing unit in the car has failed. The remote battery is the easier problem to fix.
You may have a weak battery. Your starter may be bad.
Maybe try the starter or the clyinide. Hope I could help.