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After sitting for a while I can get about 2 normal sounding cranks when I turn the key and then nothing. I still have power so I don't have a clue. It started when my wife pulled out of the driveway and then staled in the middle of the street.

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No ,you dont have power.
the battery uses 100 to 500 amps to run the starter.
normal is 100amps , on warm day. really the starter is the ACID test of any battery.
the ignition uses 5 amps. (nothing) same with lamps. trivial currents.
the battery is not charged, , so charge it. or...
if the battery is bad , it will not take a charge and hold 12.6volts.
try a known good and charged battery in car. that work?
yes?
then either the battery was bad, or you left on lamps?
or the charge system failed and battery drained.
bad cranking 101
1: bad battery.
2: discharged battery (or any reason)
3: bad battery connetions, corroded lugs.
4: charge system failure.
5: phantom drain (dark current) or left on lamps over night.
1: put in fresh good battery.
2: start car, is voltage across battery terms near 14.7v?
yes, good charge system.
no?, its 12.5v, charge system is dead.

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Starting Problem # 1: Engine Won't Crank At All

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Scenario: When you turn the key, you hear a rapid clicking sound, and the dash lights dim. This is your classic low-battery symptom. Jump-starting the battery should get the engine to start.However, if you keep experiencing this problem, you could have a bad battery or alternator, or it could be some­thing as simple as a loose alternator belt. Take your car to a mechanic just as soon as you can.

Scenario: When you turn the key, the lights on the dash come on, but you don't hear anything. Make sure you have the shift selector all the way in park. Move it out of park and then back, or try starting it with the shifter in neutral. If your car has a manual transmission, make sure you have the clutch pressed all the way to the floor. If that doesn't help, you can try jump-starting the battery, but it probably won't work. There's a good chance your car has a bad starter or a problem in the starting circuit. That could mean a prob­lem in the ignition switch, neutral safety switch or starter sole­noid.

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Scenario: When you turn the key, you hear a single, hard clunk. Turn the headlights on and try again. Do the lights dim slightly when you turn the key? If so, you probably have a bad starter or a seized engine. If the headlights don't dim at all, or just barely dim, there may be a connection problem between the starter solenoid and the starter itself.

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Starting Problem #2: Engine Cranks but It Won't Start

Scenario: The engine seems to crank normally, but the engine doesn't even sound as if it's trying to start. Is there gas in the tank? Gas gauges are notoriously inaccurate. If you have to move your head to one side to get the needle to move off empty, try adding some gas to the tank.

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Scenario: The engine cranks normally, and it sounds like it wants to start, but it won't. You may have flooded the engine. Hold the gas floor and try again. (Let the gas pedal up when it finally starts). If it's raining out, the ignition system may be wet.

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