Could be a burnt out fusible link. Could also be a loose connection or broken wire in your starting system.
it means that link is broken!
in my experiences if its making no noise or a humming noise than its probably the starter but check the starter relay first. You mighy also check for loose, broken, or corroded wiring, or a burnt-out fusible link.
Broken Link
a link broken
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Unfortunately, GBA Link cables cannot be fixed. Once they are broken, they are broken. You must buy a new one.
A broken link on a manure spreader chain can be fixed by using a linkage connector. Linkage connectors of this type can be found at many farm implement dealers.
If battery is okCheck for loose or corroded battery cablesCheck for broken ground wireEngine seized?Bad starter solenoid?Blown fusable link?
Untouchable
No, there is no link between the two.
your question doesnt make sense.