SOURCE: 1991 Civic starting problem
Sizzling is not good!! Coming from under the dash is definitely not good. The relay that controls the starter is called a solenoid and is physically located on the starter. If the car started OK before the battery went dead I think it's safe to say the solenoid is not the problem.
If you yourself can operate a voltmeter, Or find someone that can do this, the only thing I can suggest is to try to find what cooked under the dash. (No easy task).
You can jumper the starter by getting a device at an auto parts store called a remote starter switch.
Follow the instructions that come with it.
Hope this helps Good luck Loringh.
SOURCE: Dodge Neon Starting Issue!
make sure the black wire coming out of the soliniod on the bottom. if that is not connected the you r not getting power to the coil pack for the car to turn on. if it is connected make sure the wire is not showing, because if the wire is showing then the wire will short out and u will replace all those parts for a shorted wire.
SOURCE: 2001 Ford Explorer Sport wont start
Even though I bought the vehicle new, there was an aftermarket security system installed. The system had a bad diode, so i removed the system and reconnected the factory wires.
SOURCE: 1989 Honda Accord won't crank - starter good - what next?
check powers out of the ignition switch big in big out usually first place to start
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