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Check your wiring harness. If something caused wires to melt, fray, short circuit, etc then that could mean no power is getting to your starter and therefore it wont crank. Try a new starter if everything is in working order. Or better yet have a mechanic run diagnostics on it. You want a reference? Me. Now stop complaining.
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Check your fuses. Usually sensors are protected by fuses, and they will sometimes blow for no apparent reason. If one is blown and replacement blows either immediately or shortly after replacement, check entire circuit on that fuse for shorts. If a fuse is not blown you have an open (sometimes called a long, lol) somewhere.
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