Check the Transmission Fluid level. This happened to me when the transmission oil was really low. I had to add about 4 quarts before the vehicle would move in either direction. Usually that's a transmission problem (assuming it's an automatic). Check the transmission fluid level. If the fluid is low you might be able to get the vehicle to run by adding fluid. If the fluid is low, check for leaks to keep it from happening again. If the fluid is black or dark red (red with blackened tint) your transmission has been slipping and has failed. If it's a "stick" shift, you'll probably need a new clutch/pressure plate.
front struts berings
Either no spark or no gas
No. It either worked to start or it didn't.
If it's coming from the rear, I would check either your catalytic converter or your muffler. Either could have pieces loose in them that would cause a rattling sound when you either push or release the throttle.
Try checking your circuit breakers largefuses or relay switches for front power windows.
the noise could be coming from either a bad wheel bearing or something wrong in front axle.
You either have a bad brake caliper or the brake hose is bad.
Either the brake is dragging and not releasing or the wheel bearing has failed and is overheating.
yes it would. either you need to run a remote start button or go to the dealership and get a new remote.
You would find it either at the front or centre of the sanctuary.
wheel bearing
Probably not, although it could lead to other problems which would cause your car not to start.