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Will not crank. no noises whatsoever. fuel pump comes on-all lights work-dash lights come on as usual. tried starting in neutral-same symptoms. 200,000 miles well maintained.

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OR it could be the problem I had with my 1994 Marquis. There is a plug in the wiring harness to the starter. The problem happened under warranty twice and once after it was 6 yrs old. The connection is right down near the starter. If we wiggled it, it would work. Finally, I took all the starter connections loose & cleaned them; and then attached a coat hanger to the wiring so I could jiggle it from above. Must have sacred it to death,because it never happened after that.

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There are several things that can cause this. At 200,000 miles its as likely one thing than the other. The starter solenoid is the first. If the ignition switch is okay it will send a pulse to the small terminal on the starter solenoid.
If you have jumper cables just take one cable and attach one end to the big battery terminal on the solenoid and then briefly touch the other end of the same cable to the terminal on the starter side of the solenoid. It will spark, but it should make the starter turn. This will bypass the solenoid.

If this works, your solenoid is either bad or not getting a signal from the ignition switch. Change the solenoid.

If the new solenoid still does not work it is likely the ignition switch.

If the starter did not turn when you bypassed the solenoid, it is either the starter or the wiring from the solenoid to the starter. You can check the wiring when you pull the starter.

If you want to drive the car and the starter spins when you bypass the solenoid, you can put the key in RUN position and bypass the solenoid until the engine starts. You can do this several times if you have no ride to get parts.

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