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are you getting spark? Hold the spark plug wire a few sixteenths of an inch from somethig that is metal and connected to the chassis, crank the engine and see if you see a spark (works best in low light and night conditiions).
Are you saying it won't crank, or won't start ? If it does not crank, and you have replaced the battery and starter, the problem may be in the neutral safety switch.
there is a loose connection on the small wire that hooks to the starter. jack up the car and tap on the wire and starter and it will crank. i had to put a new crimp connector on mine. its starting just fine now. done this to 3 1994's and 2 1993's good luck let me know how it goes. sawdust46
you would need an ohm meter or a test light to figure out what is drawing voltage. you probably have short some where or, just perhaps the ignition switch is bad.
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