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SAMTHEMAN
MEMBER
31 POSTS
First thing would be to check your battery, make sure the connectors are securely on the terminals. If they are, take it out and get it tested, usually you local auto parts store will do this for free.
Hope this helps
Jan 17, 2011 at 1:48 AM
KHLOW2008
CAR REPAIR CONTRIBUTOR
41,814 POSTS
Samtheman is correct if the starter is not cranking. If starter is cranking and not starting, you would have to check what is missing, fuel, ignition sparks or mechanicaal fault.