No curent power from ignition to starter. it will turn over wont start
This is most likely an issue with the antitheft security system, it is known to fail and give you that exact symptom.
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Do you have a Chip in the Key? if so that Could be the Problem,Ya see the chip is a resistor and if it looses its ELECTRONIC VALUE in its Case Resistance it wont start to test this Turn the Key in the ON posission then do the Screwdriver thing If it Starts Key is Good and Most Likely the Ignition (SWITCH) is Bad <<ELECTRICAL Side NOY LOCKEST SIDE For More Info Recontact Me
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There's only 2 more things that I can think of, check the fuse for the ignition, then the computor itself, you did everything else.It might be the problem and may not.
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Hi rvnut
This sounds like a connection problem. I would suggest cleaning your battery terminals and cables with a battery brush. If any corrosion is present, check in your cables at the cable ends to make sure the corrosion has not gone down into the cable itself. If it appears that it has, I would replace the cable or cables. After that make sure they are good and tight, give it a spin and see what happens. If it does not start, check for damage along both cables. Check all cables on the positive side all the way down to the starter and make sure the ground cable is good and that it's connection to the frame, or it's grounding point, are tight and clean. I hope this cures your problem, but if not, let me know and we'll go from there.
If your cables are heavily corroded and you can't get new cables, you can try a mixture of water and baking soda to pour on and into the cables, this will eat away most of the corrosion.
SOURCE: 87 corvette no start, power is good, all lights work
you can try bypassing it like this turn the key on then take a screwdriver and touch the 2 bolts on the starter try that or try changing the fender mounted starter selonoid
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