not turning on could be flat battery, bad igniton switch, bad safety switch, bad starter motor,bad stater solenoid
Either no spark or no gas
In the case of my 2003 Expedition, it turned out to be a bad starter motor after 55K miles.
i would try changing your bulb in the rear of the car first then if it still not working then look for fuse or wiring problem
Yes.
If there is just one light out, the bulb probably burnt out and needs to be replaced. A single bulb will not have a fuse.
Try turning the key to "on" position without starting vehicle and press accelerator to the floor 6 times
Here is how you reset it on an Accord so I would think it would be the same on an Element. Push and hold the odometer reset button while at the same time turning the ignition on without starting the engine. After 5 seconds the light will reset.
Try turning the key to "on" position without starting engine and depress accelerator to the floor 6 times
Press and hold the odometer reset button while at the same time turning the ignition on without starting the engine. After 5 seconds the light will go out.
With the ignition OFF press and hold the odometer reset button while at the same time turning the ignition to the on position without starting the engine. After 5 seconds the light will reset.
Try turning key to the "on" position without starting vehicle Depress accelerator to the floor six times Shut off key
Try turning key to the "on" position without starting vehicle Depress accelerator to the floor six times Shut off key
Press and hold the odometer rest button while at the same time turning the ignition on without starting the engine. After 5 seconds it will reset.
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