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I rearended someone and the truck wouldnt shut off with key turned off and out, as it ran the starter was ingaged the whole time when i got it off it wouldnt start back up.then i put a new sterter on it did the same thing. i was looking for a wireing diogram for the starter on a 2ooo chevy blazer 4x4
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Sounds like starter solenoid. Tell your boyfriend to try this.... Have someone hold the key in the start position when it's acting up(Not cranking) then tap on the solenoid sharply but not aggressively. If the starter engages it is the solenoid needs replaced
Could be several things .... Do you have a distributor ... Have you ever changed it? There is a pickup coil on it that goes bad tale off dist. Cap and look to see if it has cracks or is broken .... Easier to just buy whole distributor (2) fuel pump try starter fluid to see if it will start by spraying a little in intake...
could very well be the starter. in some caese the starter will work fine until it gets hot and in some cases it just simply goes out. might have someone tap the starter while trying to start it and if it does then this would indicate bad starter...good luck
Sounds as if you have a bad starter. The vehicle running differently when cold is a whole different issue that has nothing to do with the starter. Below is a picture of the starter and its location. You can have someone turn the key as if to start the car while you actually touch the starter. If it is bad you will feel it trying to enguage or click inside. I'm guessing that's the clicking noise you hear. If the vehicle is in a bad location and you need to move it in order to replace the starter, again while someone is turning the key to start the car you can tap on it with a small hammer or something and GM starters are pretty good about loosening up and starting while you are tapping on it. This doesn't fix the problem it just will get you going so you can move it. This "tapping" works about 85 percent of the time on GM starters. Either way if you feel the starter trying to go with somebody turning the key, more than likely you are dealing with a bad starter. Hope this helps.
If you look at the key you should see a back plastic piece with a little metal strip in it try to clean it with alchol. it is a resistor that tells the car it has the right key
Pop your distributor cap off and have someone else turn the key for you to see if the distributor shaft is turning. When the timing belt breaks they sound funny cranking and you have no spark because the distributor tuns off of the camshaft.
if you are hearing no noise when you turn to start position,Locate neutral starting switch on transmission,it is a screw in switch,and has three wires at the connector,it is also your back up lights,Check for power there with a test light when key is in start position,if no power check the starter relay on the drivers fender well,
i dont know if this will help but i needed new spark plugs and wires and something called a leak pump which had something to do with the fuel line so have it check for one of those problems, that just may be it. i hope that this helps you.
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