Remove the starter and haeit checked at auto parts for amp draw
Check the alternator to see if it is keeping the battery charged
Check engine ignition timing may be too far advanced
If you know the battery and connections at the battery are good then it is more than likely a defective starter.
Check the battery and see if it is charged or needs to be changed. Check the battery cables Check the starter condition
make sure the small wire is hook to the post
You have something on that is pulling power from the battery. Can be any light on the car. Dome, curtsey, under hood, trunk, glove box, etc. Can also be a relay that is stuck.
Yes, All you have to do is visit a watch shop or Go to Myers, DJ ect to get it cleaned or replaced. Hope this helps you :)
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There are few things that can cause a car to not have any spark. The spark plugs may need to be replaced, the cables may need to be replaced, the battery could be drained or the starter may need to be changed.
Assuming it started and ran before you changed the battery, and changing the battery actually is when the problem began, the starter relay wire has been left off and needs to be connected at the battery terminal. I would need more information to diagnose it further.
It could be that the brake pads are dragging on the rotors.
looks.
have you changed the battery