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Old 08-17-2025, 12:39 AM
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No crank at all can often be a gear selector issue, and this would be my first guess with your situation. The NSS (neutral safety selector) is what assures the car isn’t in gear when trying to start. Sometimes the switch itself is bad, sometimes the gear selecting rods have worn out bushings. Assuming it’s actually in park or neutral, try jiggling the gear selector a little bit forward and back while turning the key.
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