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1996 SL2 Won't Start

Reply from: hot_chevelle@yahoo,com
Date: 29 Jan 2008, 19:14
1996 SL2 Won't Start

Okay, I'll start by saying I've dug through the internet looking to
solve this problem and haven't found an answer yet so I came here. I
have a 96 SL2 that won't turn over. I've replaced the battery,
alternator, and JUST finished replacing the starter.

The symptom is the same as with the old starter, it will click, lights
dim, and it doesn't turn the engine over. I'm lost as to what it would
be.

Reply from: Bob Shuman
Date: 30 Jan 2008, 00:58
Re: 1996 SL2 Won't Start

Have you attempted to turn the engine by hand using a socket or wrench on
the harmonic balancer pulley? If it does not turn then it may have internal
damage preventing rotation (Be careful when you do this and take
precautions to make sure the engine will not start.)

Was the starter solenoid replaced? Are you sure the solenoid is good? (The
replacement may be defective.) Is the "click" you are hearing the solenoid
engaging? If so, then the ignition switch and starter relay are good, so
look for issues in the high current path.

Are you certain that the full battery current is getting tot the starter?
Are both of the cables (positive and negative/ground too) tight clean and
not internally corroded/damaged? Are connections at both ends (grounds to
the engine block for instance) clean and tight?

Good luck.

Bob

<hot_chevelle@yahoo,com > wrote in message
news:9036e977-f400-4532-bba7-fcc26f10d00f@i29g2000prf.googlegroups,com ...
> Okay, I'll start by saying I've dug through the internet looking to
> solve this problem and haven't found an answer yet so I came here. I
> have a 96 SL2 that won't turn over. I've replaced the battery,
> alternator, and JUST finished replacing the starter.
>
> The symptom is the same as with the old starter, it will click, lights
> dim, and it doesn't turn the engine over. I'm lost as to what it would
> be.



Reply from: Gyzmologist
Date: 30 Jan 2008, 02:14
Re: 1996 SL2 Won't Start

hot chevelle@yahoo,com wrote:
> Okay, I'll start by saying I've dug through the internet looking to
> solve this problem and haven't found an answer yet so I came here. I
> have a 96 SL2 that won't turn over. I've replaced the battery,
> alternator, and JUST finished replacing the starter.
>
> The symptom is the same as with the old starter, it will click, lights
> dim, and it doesn't turn the engine over. I'm lost as to what it would
> be.

I agree with Bob, a seized engine would do this.

A quick way to check for a bad ground is to use a volt meter with one
lead on the starter housing or engine block and the other on the
battery's negative post. If you see more than 1 volt while cranking then
you have a problem with the ground cable.

All wires have some resistance, so some voltage is expected. The voltage
across the cable will be in proportion to the current. Knowing the
cable's length, gauge, and material (CU or AL), we can calculate its
resistance and determine the amperage it is carrying from the voltage. I
know this works because I saw it on a box of cereal.

--
Gyz

If a man is speaking in the middle of the forest and there is no woman
around to hear him, is he still wrong?




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