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Originally Posted by shorod
Sounds like your starter motor assembly may be bad. But first, you could try shifting to neutral and see if the starter motor will start the engine then. If the Park/Neutral safety switch is bad or out of alignment, it may be disabling the starter circuit.
If shifting to neutral doesn't work, then you probably have an issue with the starter. If you are comfortable with a test light or multimeter, you can check to make sure voltage is getting to the starter solenoid when someone holds the key in the Start position.
-Rod
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There was voltage to it,but so dirty.I had it rebuilt,works good now
thanks again