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Originally Posted by pocketqueens45
It was also suggested that I replace the electronic component to the ignition switch, which I did. The car still does not start.) I'm stumped and thoroughly frustrated ! ! !
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1. I am not quite clear what you mean by electronic component of the ignition switch. It is a Switch and Lock Assy.
2. Your No Crank condition persist. Did you do what is suggested in #4 and that is measure voltage (12V) is delivered to the starter. A simple digital voltmeter. One prove to the pos. post of batt. and the other in starter terminal and with key on. If you get 12v, continue testing on same procedure but now crank the engine, you need help here. You should be getting 12v also, if not, voltage is lost along the way. Inspect your wire and connections, and batt. ground cable to the frame and engine. The 12v test lamp works also if that's what you have.
3. You seem to replace parts without really knowing if it is the faulty part. READ/SCAN computer for trouble codes.