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You first have to find out why they are not working? Check bilbs first and then bulb sockets for rust/corrosion, install bulbs with socket end coated with dielectric grease. If the bulbs are okay check for current at the socket contacts. Check for a good ground also. ALSO check the lighting fuse. If not any of these you need to start tracing wiring an switching to laocfate the problem.
Unplug your harness away from your headlight switch to see if they still go off and on if they do you have a short in your wiring that needs to be traced down and with the rest do a tune-up .
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Your starter is not properly engaging with the flywheel. It is most likely the problem. You can gently tap on it with a hammer, and it might break free, but it most likely needs to be replaced.
A lot of times you need to rotate the steering wheel a little while trying to turn the key to release the lock. This should then allow you to turn the key in the ignition. Hope this helps.
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