Bad grounds, Faulty Battery, Almost anything along those lines, Have someone put on a tester, it will find the problem. Auto Zone does it for free. -Mr. Mechanic- Check the fusible link at the starter , use a test light touch the small term with the purple wire . While having someone try to start the car ,light should come on , if not check for blown fusible link.
Bad neutral or clutch safety switch? Bad starter? bad starter solenoid?
this happened to me with my 1998 lumina a couple months ago. it turned out there is some type of chip that needed resetting. it was quick, and not too expensive. of course, it could be the starter...
The neutral safety switch keeps the starter from engaging when the transmission is in any gear EXCEPT park or neutral. A faulty switch would either allow the starter to engage any time or not allow the starter to engage at any time.
Follow the red wire from the battery. It goes to the starter solenoid on everything except maybe a nuclear submarine.
Follow the red wire from the battery. It goes to the starter solenoid on everything except maybe a nuclear submarine.
Because the flash drive memory they installed on the remote is full
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.
The neuteral safety switch prevents the car from being able to start in any gear except park and neuteral.
neutral safety switch will stop vehicle from starting in all gears except park and neutral.
everything except brass silver and gold
hows the starter
Could be a possible problem with the transmission lock-out switch, which, when working normally, disallows the starter from engaging when the vehicle is in any other position except Park and Neutral.