http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?UseCase=S001&UserAction=viewSimpleDiagInfo&Parameters=info If your battery terminals are corroded they will allow some current to pass but when a big draw like the starter if applied the connection will be lost. Remove them and clean them thoroughly usind a wire brush on both the terminals and the connectors leaving fresh lead or copper on both sides of the connection. If the wires are corroded replacement may be necessary.
That depends on the trade your trying to enter. I know as an electrician we have a program where high school students can start their apprenticeship the summer after their freshman year. Working and studying when not in school. A lot of electrical engineering firms will place students in the field to learn the trade before the start college.So to answer your question, in the electrical field apprenticeship can start as early as sixteen.
Low battery power, or probably a loose battery terminal or ground wire. Follow and check em all...!!
Have you plugged in the little red wrist strap key? this is an electrical shutdown.
The s3 light could be your speedometer cable if it is not working mine did that i hope this works. also the park censer might need adjusted or replaced
Defective ignition switch or tumbler dirty or defective. Start by spraying a good electrical cleaner inside the key tumbler. Work it back and forth.
Battery.
Try to wiggle the wheel a bit and trying again.
Ashort in the wiring/ brain could be fried
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your ignition switch could be going bad, checkout http://acuravigorclub.com/Timely-Topics/ under archives..
On where you start is totally optional, but it is most beneficial to start on the lowest power, so that you can adjust your magnification from then on to make out the object your trying to see. Start low then work your way to high.
does it stall/ have lack of power. has it ever overheated? cylinter walls may be warped.
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It could be that the battery is not fully charged or that the battery is incapable of holding a full charge, or that the starter is faulty or that you've just been trying to start the engine for a long time and ran the battery down. Understand that a battery is just an electrical storage device. It only STORES electrical power for use NEXT time you want to start the engine. * If the battery is not fully charged (it didn't get enough electrical energy put back last time it was used), it may not have enough electrical energy to start the engine. * If the battery is going bad, it may not have enough electrical energy to start the engine. * If the starter is going bad, it may pull more energy from the battery than it can provide.
most likely flooding the cylinders with fuel due to a bad temp sensor. or you have an electrical problem and the starter doesn't turn.... you didn't specify.
batteries power your electrical start in your car and powers flashlights and cell phones