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Trac won't start, need your thoughts!
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<blockquote data-quote="Vic Sorlie" data-source="post: 1028455" data-attributes="member: 69241"><p>Marsha, I think you need to go back to basics for your No Crank No Start issue. I and others have suggested checking your battery cables for integrity. That means disconnecting the battery then checking the cables (both positive and ground) to make sure there's no corrosion or loose connections keeping sufficient battery voltage from the starter. I don't see that you've done that in your follow-on posts. Next I would check voltage at the starter when key is placed in Start position. You will need a helper to do this, and someone's going to have to get underneath the car. If battery and battery cables are OK but there's no power to the starter with key in Start then the ignition switch itself could be at fault.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vic Sorlie, post: 1028455, member: 69241"] Marsha, I think you need to go back to basics for your No Crank No Start issue. I and others have suggested checking your battery cables for integrity. That means disconnecting the battery then checking the cables (both positive and ground) to make sure there's no corrosion or loose connections keeping sufficient battery voltage from the starter. I don't see that you've done that in your follow-on posts. Next I would check voltage at the starter when key is placed in Start position. You will need a helper to do this, and someone's going to have to get underneath the car. If battery and battery cables are OK but there's no power to the starter with key in Start then the ignition switch itself could be at fault. [/QUOTE]
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