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You basically answered your own question. your problem would be the ignition switch.. If you have push button start, this would be different. It would have to go on a scanner to find the problem. Or at least where to start looking.
may be you should
make a diagnostic and you can do it in a garage or you can do it by yourself
if you want to do it by yourself you need
some tools
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I'd be happy to help you solve your problem, but you kind of sow confusion. So I ask, does the engine crank over at its normal starting speed when you try to start it? And despite the heading reference to the clutch slave cyliinder, the problem is the car won't start? I'll tell you where to start troubleshooting every problem with the car not firing up. That is to check the battery's present condition. If the battery is low on charge you cannot rely on any further testing. So have the battery charged up or check it with a voltmeter to see if it needs charging. Is your problem a one time problem, or any events leading up to this that may have effect? If the engine started and ran fine before, and you heard no noise of an abrupt failure, then it most likely lost either fuel or spark (ignition) to the cylinders.
Before getting into a bunch of electronic nightmares, remove and clean both battery terminals & cable ends. (use a small knife & or rough sandpaper. Additionally, make sure the other ends of cables are clean and tight at their connections. nothing in your electrical system will function properly without a good connection at the battery.
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