SOURCE: bonneville wont start
Check your battery cables,, they are probably loose or corroded. Side mount batteries that hold multiple cables have this problem that occurs over an extended period of time. Cleaning the connections and retightening the hold down bolt may fix it. Sometimes a 3/8 bolt and a washer with a nut can be used to get
a more positive holding force to keep the cable tight.
SOURCE: 1998 land rover discovery won't start
I just expiriance the same problems on my rover so i check it out and found that the engine spark fuse was out. I replaced the said fuse and their you go it started. You can find that fuse under the dashboard in the satellite 1 fuse box. it should be the 3rd one from the right. Good luck buddy hope that helps you out.
SOURCE: 1998 chevy venture will not start only starter
battery is dead or too much corrosion on the terminals.
SOURCE: gas not getting to engine
sounds like your fuel pump, normally fuel pumps die gradually not just like that, so best check fule pump fuses first, also i can not remeber if these have a fuel cut off switch, this is normally located arround the fire wall it looks like a red or black rubber button, if you have one you can press that and see if that sorts it, if not then it more than likley is the fuel pump and will possibly need replacing, but check the other things first, better a new fuse than a new pump...hope that helps a bit
SOURCE: starter
Starter solenoid? If you replaced the starter but not the solenoid, the solenoid could working the the contacts inside are corroded/burnt and will not put power to the starter. Either that or the starter has a dead spot in it. Just because the part is new/rebuilt doesn't mean its perfect. Please rate my answer so I am awarded points for it.
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