No crank
Step one is pull the crank fuse and see if you get 12v when the ignition switch is turned to the start position.
Step two is replace the start relay with a known good relay. Im not a parts cannon guy but this is cheap and easy.
If still no joy, report back and we will continue
George
Step two is replace the start relay with a known good relay. Im not a parts cannon guy but this is cheap and easy.
If still no joy, report back and we will continue
George
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