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Anonymous Posted on Dec 08, 2009

My 1996 Chevrolet Blazer won't start most of the time. Engine don't turn over, or the starter when I turn the key. All I can hear is some clicking coming from the carbarator & a humming noise under my truck from the carbarator to the gas tank. I changed the fuel filter & it worked for most of the time but still had some problems with it starting. Now it is back to NO START at all again. Could it be my ignition switch, or my starter, or maybe my electric fuel line. Please help.

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The humming noise you hear is the fuel pump. It is probably your starter soleniod. If you hear an electric click under the dash near the steering column when you turn the key then the ignition switch is ok and your starter needs to be replaced. This happened to me last month.

Testimonial: "Thanks. I hope this is all it is. It's my daughters blazer & she has had nothing but problems with this No start since she got it from a **** dealer. "

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    If you do not hear a humming noise from the tank then first check the fuel pump relay, iif that is good then the pump is gone

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Ok I got a 96 Chevy Blazer. when I turn the key the lights go on but the truck wont start I cant hear anything no clicking noise or humming noise what can this be?

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