car won't turn over at all

Asked by jculp1 Sep 04, 2016 at 11:31 AM about the 2005 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Car seems to have good voltage but when trying to start it does nothing no click
no nothing.

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Check for voltage with a 12 volt tester at the terminals on the starter. If good, possiblt the starter is shot or the solenoid on the starter is shot.

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If you hear no click as you turn the key, the possible causes are: the starter relay defective (not energizing the solenoid)....the solenoid is defective ..... other less likely possibilities, ignition switch defective, ECM not energizing starer relay or wiring failures.

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I don't hear anything but I put fluids in my car last night and my check engine light was on before I added fluids blinking off and on I also put transmission fluid in there I did put too much but I drove my truck and it was driving fine even though I put too much fluid in there but this morning I went to start it and it will not start at all all my lights is coming on

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Car won’t start replaced battery and starter can it be my timing belt? I smell rubber burning when I try to start the car but also it was sitting for about 2-3 months with a dead battery so wasn’t able to turn it on while sitting can it be seized?

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