Car won't start. Sometimes....
Tonight was after racing a little. We had to push start it, but after driving it home I turned it off and tried it again, and it fired right up. A week ago it was the morning after I did my spark plugs (it started fine right after the install though), and it's done it at least 3 times in the past 2 months.
Usually I just wait a while and keep trying, and it'll work randomly. But the time after my spark plugs, it wouldn't work all day, till I switched the fan and ignition relays. All the other fuses were fine.
Sometimes, at night, when I push in my clutch to coast to a stop, all my lights will dim and my rpm's will drop below idle, stumble a bit, then rise back up.
I have some other minor details that I don't think would affect the ignition/starter stuff, so I didn't include them. But if you need more info, I'll post em up.
Thanks in advance.
As far as the dimming goes, my T/A seems to do that once in a while also, no clue why... Never gave it a lot of thought. Don't think it means much of anything, if your RPMs drop its not abnormal for headlights to dim.
If your battery is not a sealed unit, it may just be low on electrolyte. If that's the case, you can re-fill the battery with distilled water - which should give it additional cranking capacity. If its a sealed battery, it may be on its last legs.
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I took it off, got it tested at Autozone, and it passed 3 times. The dude there said it sounds like the solenoid could be bad, though.
And the battery is the stock AC Delco. 6 years, 64k miles. I think it's a sealed battery? I'm not sure how to tell, sorry. But also, we tried jumping it before we switched the relays and it didn't work. But, the relay could've been blown at the time, so I'll keep the battery in mind. I was in a hurry, so I threw the old relay away and bought a new one for the fan, so I'll never know if the old Ignition Relay was bad or not.. lol
If I was to take apart the starter, is there a way to know the solenoid was bad? What would I be looking for? I'd like to verify the problem before I drop money on a new one. Plus I'd like to know how it works...

I'll keep ya'll updated. I get money Saturday.
Last edited by Texas 02 Z28; Mar 6, 2008 at 12:30 AM.
I took it off, got it tested at Autozone, and it passed 3 times. The dude there said it sounds like the solenoid could be bad, though.
And the battery is the stock AC Delco. 6 years, 64k miles. I think it's a sealed battery? I'm not sure how to tell, sorry. But also, we tried jumping it before we switched the relays and it didn't work. But, the relay could've been blown at the time, so I'll keep the battery in mind. I was in a hurry, so I threw the old relay away and bought a new one for the fan, so I'll never know if the old Ignition Relay was bad or not.. lol
If I was to take apart the starter, is there a way to know the solenoid was bad? What would I be looking for? I'd like to verify the problem before I drop money on a new one. Plus I'd like to know how it works...

I'll keep ya'll updated. I get money Saturday.
Regardless of your problem, its probably time for a new battery anyway. Your stock battery is probably a sealed unit. You can tell as they have a small circular window on top that shows a green indicator when the battery is good. If you can't see the green dot, its definitely time for a new battery.
Oh, and a battery is next on my mod list for sure.
Thanks for all the help guys! I love this site.


