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It sounds like your starter motor is going out. More specifically the solenoid on your starter motor, and since the they are both connected these days unlike the older vehicles you like need to replace the whole starter motor. I hope this helps you out.
You need to replace and adjust your transmission range sensor switch. (also known as neutral safety switch) It is located under the air cleaner ducting on the top of the transmission under the lever where the shifter cable attaches.
by the sounds of it the starter is the problem, some time if you can get to it if you hit the body of the starter and then try to start it it will start up some times not. you can try this but you will in the end have to replace it. if you do hit it and and it starts the starter has started to go bad.
There is a Neutral Safety Switch at the gear shifter. If this switch is broken, it will cause a open loop to check it it is in PARK position so no current can go to the starter, therefore it does nothing when it is turned on.
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