May need the starter removing and cleaning, the starter may spin fine but not engage . Sounds like the starter dog is stuck and not being thrown to engage with the fly wheel, a common problem easily remedied by a quick clean and light oil of the shaft.
Low battery voltage? poor battery connections?
Nothing. Just dry it off an it will be fine.
Is the car in park? Do the lights turn on? If so are the dim, or bright? If no lights you likely have a dead battery. From there I would check fuses. Good luck.
Dead battery, defective ignition switch, blown main fuse, loose or corroded battery cable at either end.
If the starter is engaging and the starter is able to turn the engine normally, there is nothing wrong with the solenoid. Instead, I'd look at fuel, ignition and compression.
It could be a bad battery, or connection. A bad starter and or solenoid could be the problem, along with an ignition switch to name a few.
First guess; the battery is dead. Second; a break in the ignition switch wiring. NOTHING happens? No noise, no clicks, NOTHING? Check to see if the ceiling light comes on when you open the door.
Nothing.
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you either overlooked a hot lead that needs to be reconnected at the battery, or you grounded a hot wire and blew a fuse or fusible link wire
When you take the battery out nothing really happens. I tried it myself and it did nothing.
Low battery voltage? poor battery connections?
Possibly the ignition switch is defective.
Nothing good.
Nothing. The battery is sealed an no harm will be done.
Defective ignition switch, or bad starter.
Your ignition relay might be bad if you have good power at the battery, but nothing happens at the starter when you turn the key, all the lights light up and everything appears normal, but the starter will not engage. You may also hear a click when turning the key to start, but nothing else.