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A good hot battery shoulde do it. Have you had any problems with the security system? That's all that should keep it from starting now. Have you put a socket on the crank bolt to make sure the engine is not seized and turns freely? Good luck.
Auto or manual? If its auto try puting it in neutral and try starting. If manual than try pushing the clutch all the way to the floor. There is a switch on thr pedal that when pressed it enganges the starter.
try to jump start it to see if your battery is dead. If it starts disconnect the battery and if it dies the alternator is bad. After that you may want to pull the starter and take it in and have it tested.
Have the alternator and battery checked.
The battery may not be holding a charge.
The alternator may not be charging the battery,it should put out between 14 and 15 volts,any less the alternator is bad.
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