03 mazda6 s will not start!!!

mrosati1

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2003 Mazda 6s 3.0 v6
My car will not start. I think it has something to do with the alarm system. Even when I unlock the door the alarm light on the dash flashes as if it was never turned off. And when I go to start my car I get nothing. All the electric works just the car doesn't start. Can anyone help me?
 
Do you hear a click at all at the starter? Does the fuel pump kick on? Does it turn over and not catch?

How many miles, and when was your last tune up?
 
There is no sound at all. You can just turn the key and nothing happens. But everything turns on like all the gauges and everything. The car has 90k on it. I had it for a couple years now and I haven't gotten a tune up so I'm not sure
 
May be the starter relay/fuse. It should click. Do you have a manual transmission? What happens if you try to bump start it?
 
Factory alarm

try to get a hold of the accessory installation instructions, and rip that kit out. my experience says that mazda's security systems have a short life before they start acting wacky.
 
I shouldn't be the mazda system. If it was it would atleast crank, almost catch then shut off.
 
Minus well check the PATS system (immobilizer)

To check the PATS system:

Turn the ignition switch to the on position
-If there is any malfunction, the security light flashes rapidly for approximately 1 minute, and starts displaying a DTC
- If there is no malfunction, the security light illuminates for approximately 3 seconds and goes off.

Read the DTC code as follows:
"11" one short, pause, one short - coil signal not received
"12" one short, pause, two short - coil failure
"13" one short, pause, three short - ID number signal is not received/transponder programming failure
"14" one short, pause, four short - PCM received invalid format of ID number from transponder
"15" one short, pause, five short - PCM received incorrect ID number from key (transponder)
"21" two short, pause, one short - Number of valid keys is below minimum
 

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