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  • Just because the lights, etc. work does not mean the battery is good; it may produce enough amps for lights, etc., but not enough to crank. I have seen this happen a number of times. Try jumping the battery with a good one. If this works, fine. If it does not work, your battery may have a bad short in it such that it can not be jumped; disconnect the positive cable from the your battery and clamp the positive jumper to your positive cable, which will get your battery out of the loop. This should work. If it doesn't the connections you made were not good, or the problem is elsewhere (switch, starter selonoid/relay, starter itself, a fuseable link, ...). I bet it's your battery.

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