Mazda v6 2006 automatic trans. Died while driving and will not turnover. Battery and all electronics seem test fine. What can cause it not to turn over?

Asked by Earlbuford Jun 06, 2013 at 07:36 PM about the 2006 Mazda MAZDA6 s Sport 4dr Sedan

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Mazda 6 v6 2006 car died while driving. Will not turn over. Battery check and is fine. All electronics inside car seem fine too. What would cause it not to turn over? Turn ignition and nothing happens except initial click

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If lights work then check voltage at starter. If 12v then bad starter. If all else dead on vehicle then it is battery to ground and/or alternator to ground or to battery bad. Battery can be new and still completely dead car. I know because happened to my 2004 s6

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