by oldman » Mon May 16, 2011 11:03 pm
Check your battery voltage. If you don't have a meter try jumping it and see if it starts. If jumping it works, before changing your battery check the charging voltage. It should be over 14 volts, (If you have a volt meter) at some RPM higher than an idle, (3 or 4,000). If not that check the voltage at the starter when you are trying to crank it. If no voltage at the starter then check it on the starter side of your starting relay, etc. etc. etc. Good luck! Simple trouble shooting should soon solve the problem and I'm about as simple as humans get.
"There are only two things that are infinit, the universe and human stupidity", Albert Einstein. Cheers.