You need to blow off all the junk at least and take it to an independent mechanic for another opinion, and don't balk at paying 1-2 hours of labor to have it diagnosed depending on what they say (good mechanics that can diagnose electrical problems accurately DO NOT work for free).
You can't really sell a vehicle with a no start major problem anyway without taking a massive financial hit, on top of whatever it cost to acquire a new vehicle.
You can't really sell a vehicle with a no start major problem anyway without taking a massive financial hit, on top of whatever it cost to acquire a new vehicle.
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