It would take longer to type out instructions than to do the basic checks. Like JSB said, check for voltage at the starter and 'start signal' there too. That will get you to the wiring branch that is causing the problem. Keep checking that circuit until the fault is found.
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2004 Dark Plum Base with windows tinted, cabin filter, silencers removed, fog lights, 18\'s, all Red taillights, Blaine\'s struts, modesty cover, color-matched center dash, 06 rear bumper
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