INTERMITT FAILURE TO START
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Whenever you have a NO START problem you have to rule out the good parts when tested then you can pinpoint the problems as the remains. First you should jumper your starter by putting 12 volts from the battery and the pink wire. If the starter cranks it means that your battery connection is good and starter fine. Go upwards and suspect your starter relay and jumper that. And up the chain to the neutral safety switch and ignition switch.