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clutch safety switch bad. may be bad wire/fuse. shld be located on the clutch pedal normally kind of square to oblong box type switch abt inch and half long.you can unplug it, and place a jumper wire in the plug terminals and if it starts then you know its the switch (note: it works the same as a nuetral safety switch on an automatic)
Is the security light on somewhere on the dash when this happens? This sounds like a classic case of the security system shutting down the starter and going into antitheft mode. Read up on the link for some symptoms and do it yourself solutions. http://vatspasslockpasskeysecurityhelp.yolasite.com/
Open the bonnet of your 1998 GMC Sonoma, look under the radiator, you will see a hose/pipe coming out of the radiator going into the engine of the 1998 GMC Sonoma. Remove the hose and the coolant will drain.
You will see a screw holding the hose to the engine, get a screw driver to loosen the screw so that the hose can be easily removed.
After draining, pour more water into the radiator to flush out the coolant entirely from the radiator.
bottom rear of engine on the passenger side, the starter is serviced from under the car. it is held to the engine block with two bolts, then u must remove the battery cable and starter solenoid wiring as well, always disconnect the battery before doing any work on the starter.
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