what size fuse is it it would need to be a 30 amp fuse for the starter solenoid after that your starter solenoid could be shorting if you take the wire that comes from the key off the starter (normally the small wire on its own going onto the solenoid on top of the starter)then turn the key same as if you were starting the engine if the fuse doesn't blow then you need a new solenoid for the starter or a new starter if the price is right
if the fuse does blow with the wire off the solenoid then you have a short in the wiring loom check the loom for break or cracks there is a good chance the wire is after wearing against the engine somewhere if this is the case tape it over and tie it back from the engine
Battery, starter, fuel pump, ignition, computer,................
might be starter relay, or the crank circuitry from the switch or to the starter from the relay. I would trace back from the starter to the starter relay back through the neutral safety switch to the ignition switch.
check the wiring change the starter relay and clean ignition switch with electicial cleaner.
I had the same problem. I took it to a mechanic and they told me it was the ignition switch.
HmmmmmBad Wire? It could be because your ignitation switch is bad and all you are doing is bypassing the signal from the ignation to the starter
My ignition relay was damaged and it caused my starter to go out, which cause my car to shut down.
I have a 2002 Grand Prix and mine does this sometimes and I have to wiggle my battery cables and it will start right up but it could also be caused by a bad ignition or fly wheel I had a 93 Grand Prix that did the same thing. Problem was caused by a tumbler in the ignition switch being out of alignment; that would not allow the starter to receive power.
You're batter may be slowly dying . It could be you're alternator that is draining it. Or you're starter may be going. I would start with the starter.
Could be your battery, starter, ignition, check them... would start with the battery !
plenty of things could be a starter, alternator, ignition switch, bad spark...
Starter's gone, have it replaced.
Did you just put a starter on it ??? Sounds like the starter wires are on the starter wrong are thay are shorted out. CHECK THE WIRES GOING TO THE STARTER CLOSELY.