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I have a 96 mercury mystique try to start my car and nothing but light radio work battery starter is good what could be the problem?

There could be several reasons why your Mercury Mystique will not start, even though the battery and starter are in good condition. Here are a few things to check:

Fuel supply: Make sure that there is fuel in the gas tank, and that the fuel line is not obstructed. You can check the fuel line by disconnecting it from the fuel injector or carburetor and checking for fuel flow. If there is no fuel flow, there may be a problem with the fuel pump or fuel filter.

Spark: Check the spark plugs and ignition wires to make sure that they are in good condition and properly connected. If the spark plugs are worn out or the ignition wires are damaged, the engine will not get the spark it needs to start.

Electrical connections: Check all of the electrical connections under the hood of your car, making sure that they are clean and tight. A loose or corroded connection can prevent the starter from getting the power it needs to crank the engine.

Distributor cap: Check the distributor cap for cracks or damage and make sure that the rotor is turning when the engine is cranked. If the distributor cap is damaged or the rotor is not turning, the engine will not start.

Computer problems: If all of the above items are in good condition, the problem may be with the car's computer. The computer may not be sending the correct signals to the starter, or there may be a problem with the wiring between the computer and the starter.

If you are not familiar with automotive repair, it is best to take your car to a qualified mechanic for diagnosis and repair.