remote starter?? No remote starter car is 1993 Chevy Blazer (truck)
Neutral (N) or Park (P).
Provided you could start the car, there is no reason whty you couldn't as they function almost as an automatic does.
check the battery and connections. make sure the automatic transmission is in the park position. could be the starter is faulty
Remote start system
It could.It could.
FORD EF Automatic starting problem.No, it will not start in gear. If it is an automatic it must be in park or neutral to start. A manual can be started in gear as long as you have the clutch pushed in.Thank you I realize that is so, regarding the Automatic cars also the Manual cars,I was really asking Which of these three items is causing my car Ford EF sedanNOT to start.The Body Control Module commonly known as the BCM or Smart Lock Modulewhich is usually level (behind the dash paneling) with the drivers knee.Or is it the gear cut off switch which is located on the side of the gear box,This is designed to stop the automatic vehicle lurching forward or backwardsshould you try to start it in gear, (gear cut off switch) its purpose of course.Or could it be a faulty Ignition switch, whichwill not turn the engine over when the key is fully engaged to the start position, (That is the ignition position)
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Which muscles? If all the muscle are clenched it will be perfectly still but that could be in any position depending on what position the arm was in ot start with.
Either the idle is adjusted to high or the cam on the choke is stuck in the closed position
In 1982 Celebrities had carburetors. It could be that the automatic choke is stuck and no longer works correctly.
If it's an automatic your stuck. If it's a standard you can have someone push you along or coast down a hill and with the key in the on position and the transmission in 2nd or 3rd gear you gently let out the clutch and the engine will start.
When the key is in the "start" position all accesssories are designed to be "locked out" to concentrate all the available power to the starting circuit. How about the "on" position - do accessories have power at that position? - if not could be a bad ignition switch