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Plymouth transmission wont shift into overdrive related problems. Ask your Plymouth transmission wont shift into ... My 2000 plymouth neon is stuck in park.
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Ensure the battery terminals on the cable is clean, if corroded, submerge in a mixture of baking soda and water. Just mix a spoonful in about 150ml water in a disposable cup and either pour it on or get the terminal in the liquid.
Other than that you may need to check ignition fuses, relays or power to the starter.
If the headlights and dashboard lights are working but the vehicle still does not start, the ignition switch is most likely the problem. or a bad wire from switch. If your battery checks out, but the starter is still silent, it may be a faulty ignition switch. Turn the key to the on position (not all the way to start). If the red warning lights on your dash don't light up (and your battery connections are clean), the ignition switch is bad. If they do light up, turn the key to the start position. The dash warning lights should turn off at this key position (most cars). If you're not sure, turn on the headlights. When you try to start the car, the lights should either dim (a lot) or turn off completely. If they do, your ignition switch should be ok. If not, the switch will need replacement. check the wires to starter and see if you have power when car is switched on, do this first! good-day! if it cranks but does not start. check to see if spark and fuel, and check all fuses also.
You may need to replace the cable end that joins the ground cable to the top starter bolt.Useing booster cables from the ground post of the battery to the engine block should confirm this.
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