check the battery, some with bad cells will test with 12 volts but once you puy it under a load it fails. Sounds like a possible transponder key or factory security system issue.
if the motor cranks when you turn the key it is not the starter because in order for the engine to crank the starter must be turning the motor. it could be electrical or fuel related or sensor related, ect. depending on the model and year you could check for fault codes ie:OBD 1 or OBD 2
There is not an inertia switch on this car. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays. So you need to stat with checking for codes, check fuses, etc.
If you have replaced the starter, battery, and cables, there are only about two or three things left that could cause this problem. One: The engine is frozen. If the battery cable gets very hot (hot enough to smoke or smell) when you turn the key, check to see of the crankshaft will turn with a wrench on the crankshaft pulley bolt. Two; The ignition switch has gone bad. Check the wire from the switch to the starter selenoid for current when the key is turned. This varies by vehicle and age. Three; on modern cars, when certain elements of the safety and immition control sensors don't work, the car won't start, and this includes the computer. Two and Three are related, since there won't be any current at the selenoid if either problem is present. On a modern vehicle, the computer keep error codes in memory (if they weren't wiped when you pulled the battery) and they can be read with a code reader. IN most cases, the computer will initiate a code for that kind of error when you first try to start it. If you can't get any codes at all, check out the computer.
Many cars will keep a history of any codes that have been tripped since the last time the codes were cleared. Once codes are cleared by a scanner they are erased permenantly.
If by nothing you mean it acks as though there is no battery in the car try this it worked on my (1990 DEVILLE ). Put the car in park ,Attach a remote starter switch to the starter,remove the air cleaner,turn the key to the on position, put approx one teaspoon of gas in the intake manifoil throat and try to start the engin using the remote starter. If the car starts the problem is somewhere in the pass key decoder circuit which includes the starter enable relay ,the fuel pump relay,key warning ,seat belt warning ETC. Your car has on onboard diagnostic computer which will give basic problem codes you can find out what the codes mean in a Haynes Repair Manual for your car. I repaired my car by bypassing the starter enable relay and the car works fine (but if the battery is disconnected for any reason I must charge the engine with a teaspoon of gas to restart the car GOOD LUCK a repair is $600+
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You can't. This is an OBD2 compliant vehicle, and as such you will need a scan tool to access the codes.
Have vehicle scanned to determine the problem and have codes cleared
It takes a scanner to read the codes.
Not usually....No. Take it in to AutoZone and have them check the codes for you.
Things to check. Does it crank? If not,battery, starter, If it dies crank, fuel pressure, spark, check engine light codes.
check your altenator and fix it..but before that go to auto zone store is free to check up your engine light, alternator, battery and starter..
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Some Haynes manuals have ECU codes