Most ignition systems used in cars are (IDI) systems, which are solely relying on the electric at the coil to produce high- to the as the collapses when the to the primary coil winding is disconnected (). In a CDI system, a charges a high voltage , and at the instant of ignition, usually determined by a crank position sensor, the system stops charging the capacit. [pdf]
If there is no noise at all and the dash indicator lights do not dim when turned to crank, either the ignition switch or starter is bad, neutral start switch (for manual transmission) or Park Neutral Position switch are faulty. Check the starter solenoid wire to see if it is disconnected. [pdf]
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