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Old 10-22-2009, 05:24 PM   #1
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truck wont start only clicks

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I have a 1993 Gmc 1500 350.. the problem i have is it doesnt crank to start only clicks... i tested the starter its works fine.. battery is fully charged. battery connections are cleaned. cables to starter are cleaned also still no crank to start only clicks...

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Old 10-22-2009, 07:17 PM   #2
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have you tried jumping it?
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Check your ground connection too.
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yup i tryed jump starting it same deal..
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If the battery test good and the starter test good, ohm your cables> Just because you have good connections doesn't mean the cables are good.
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well i have to check the ground...

and test the cables

Illl keep ya posted it it fixes it .. thanks
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try to jump the starter solenoid and see if that works
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Might want to check if you get the same voltage from alt to block as across battery.
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try putting the jumper cables from the battery to a clean ground. and to the starter selinoid......you may find the cable has broke down inside,
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I bet is the started selenoid that needs replacement, or your battery terminals. Try that.
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