2002 Chevrolet Suburban Won't Start what could be wrong

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Asked by Aeromancy Mar 17, 2019 at 01:01 AM about the 2002 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Z71 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 02 suburban is not starting. When i get in and turn they
key it does nothing. My radio lights and all that work so I
don't think it is the battery. About 3 weeks ago I had to have
my fuel pump replaced and my instrument cluster fixed. I
also had to have a new ignition key made due to losing my
original. A week after having it fixed code p0440 came on
and shop said it was gas cap and he turned the light off. It
came back on 2 days later. Also the past 2 or 3 days i
notice it doesn't want to go into park when I try. I have to let
it roll a tad bit for it to go in park an unlock doors an release
my key. Now it wont start at all. Can anyone point me in the
correct direction as to what could be my problem. Also
might I add I am a woman so you might have to explain a
tad bit better beings I don't really work on cars unless it is
something very simple.  Thanks Fe

5 Answers

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I think since it's struggling on going into park, your park position sensor's not allowing it to crank. I believe if you can get the parking problem fixed, it might also fix your starting problem.

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Right before having a key made I had someone move it and they had to get it into neutral without the key. I think they just did something with shift linkage under it. Not sure what that really does but could that have caused any issues with it not going into park and not starting now?

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