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Old 12-24-2005, 03:38 PM
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Just got a 99 Z this summer and i live in ohio where the winters suck. I am storing the car in the barn for the winter and have been going out periodically to start it and let it run for a little while so that the batter doesn't go dead and what not. Well i went out today and nothing. The lights come on no problem and all the power things work but i can't even get it to turn over. Just wondered if any of you have any clue what i could try or what it could be. Any help is great.
Old 12-24-2005, 07:04 PM
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my 97 did that once and we had to jump it. let it run once it gets started for 45 min at a min or when you go to start it again it will make a click sound when you atempt to turn it over and you will have to keep trying until if fires up. i wouldnt worry about it.
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i tried jumping it earlier and it wouldn't even click at all. I'll try again on monday when i have time to mess with it. Any other suggestions would be great.
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put it on a charger for a day and try again if it doesnt work i would try a new battery
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listen for the fuel pump to come on when u turn the key on, if not more than likely a mouse chewed the ground wire some where, probly on the back of the drivers side head, just from previos experience never store your car in a barn mice are evil to wires




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