the battery is dead.
next is jumper cable jump starts.
or fuses blown.
but I bet the battery voltage is not 12.6vdc,
and is below 8vdc, dead;. or below 10v
below 10 computers fail
below 8v the stater solenoid chatters and fails.
most modern cars 10v fails hard.
lights can work at 10v but are dim
the lamps are like 10amps and starter uses 300amps.
so lamp tests are useless to a starter, see why./?
30 times more current for a starter,
load test the battery first, or jump start it.
then if battery is ok there are lots of things to fail
in circuit order
- battery dead (fails load test)
- fuse blown
- key switch failing (i bet not)
- PRNDL switch bad. (learn to crank in Neutral too)
- starter relay bad.
- starter bad.
does the relay click at least?heard.<<<a savvy tech test.
good luck.
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