Your ignition lock is broken.
You more than likely have a car with an anti-theft device on it but no "alarm" per say. Most times the keys are coded to that particular car and without the correct key for the correct car it will turn on but not crank. You have to get a key with a chip in it for that make and model of car and then program it to your specific car to start it.
Push the starter. Crank the engine. Turn the key.
wrong key when using the remote starter the starter does't crank long enough to start the car. Starting the car with the key the car starts five. Could use some help.
the car will not crank using the key..you have to crank by taking battery cable on and off..and then the other day it just died..finally got it cranked and it stayed crank and few minutes and then it cut off..what could this be
Yes, the key must be in the position ON, but do not crank.
Crank shaft
take it to dealership
Key protection. Take key out. Put back in and turn to on position. Leave it there for 15 minutes. Turn car off. Take key out. Put key back in and start the car. The computer has been reset.
starter is bad Gen-R
if the cam and crank are not turning you cannot mess up the valves BUT if the crank is not turning ,you have a major problem,as the starter motor turns the crankthe crank should tun regardless of the woodruff key falling out at the same time if the crank turns and the cam doesnt the timing will be wrong and need the woodruff key replaced to keep cam and gears where they need to be
Bad starter or fualty battery connections. Check all grounds and/or bring the starter to autozone to have it checked
Depends on the car. But it can do a few things, turn off the fuel pump for a few min. crank and start the engine but not keep it running for very long. just crank the engine.