Thank you for the reply! I did do all of that. I’m going to try a new solenoid today and a new start stop switchNo crank at all will not be coil. Start by checking battery is charged and all battery cables are connected properly. Next, disconnect your start wires at the Ebox and jump the connector on the Ebox. If it cranks, it’s a problem in your start/stop switch. If that doesn’t work, put a voltmeter on the wire on the starter and press the start button. If you get voltage, problem is likely the starter. If you don’t get voltage, it’s likely the solenoid in the Ebox. (Assuming stock type ignition)