You need to rephrase this question. If everyhting works - electrical is fine, mechanical is fine, etc. starter works...what doesn't? The ignition does NOT turn the car over, ever. Different system. If you're sure the keyswitch is ok, the problem will be the keyswitch, the neutral lockout switch or a bad electrial connection.
Sounds like the starter solenoid. If you turn the key and just hear a "click" then it's probably the starter. You can have your starter checked at a auto store such as Autozone. Just unbolt the starter from the bottom rear of the engine.(3 bolts usually) And then take it in to get checked.. New starters vary in price (average $80).
Bad neutral or clutch safety switch? Bad starter? bad starter solenoid?
If you know the battery is good, then you have a bad ignition switch or starter, or a loose wire.
Starter relay, neutral/park safety switch, ingition switch in the column, ignition fuse.
Loose or corroded battery cables? Bad starter solenoid? Dead spot on starter? Bad neutral safety switch?
That is not anywhere near enough information to make a determination about the status of the starter. Could be the starter, but could be the starter solenoid, wiring problems or even the ignition switch.
Check pilot or starter. You have gas, but no ignition.
its the ignition coil ..eeds replacing becuz i had the same thing happen to me
Start with the basics. Is the battery fully charged? Are the battery post clean and tight. If you answer yes to both of these and the engine will not turn over and you hear nothing, suspect the starter, starter solenoid, or ignition switch is defective.
Typically, just about everything except the starter. But then the starter solenoid works off the keyswitch, so the starter won't engage if the fusable like is bad.
If the kick starter works, but only works sporadically, but the electric starter won't work at all, this usually means that the starter assembly is bad. The kick start is able to generate enough power manually to create ignition, but the electric is not.
Bad starter or fualty battery connections. Check all grounds and/or bring the starter to autozone to have it checked