Posted by JimB2 on June 23, 2013 at 08:34:18 from (99.241.76.141):
In Reply to: I'm Stumped.... posted by Goose on June 23, 2013 at 06:39:22:
Hi, My wife had a 91 Olds that did the same thing. She had the extended warranty plus CAA. A couple times she would be in a parking lot and starter would just click, she would call CAA and they would come and try a boost, still no start, haul it to GM Dealer. Dealer replaced ignition switch and some other switches like safety park switch etc. Did it again in a couple weeks, hauled back to dealer, dealer then thought it was a security system problem. Replaced more things. I got p!ssed and put a mechanics push bottom starter switch directly from battery to starter solenoid and taped it under the hood. Next time it failed it was in the garage, tried the push button start, still no go, I crawled under with VOM and had wife try to start, good power was being applied to starter terminal, starter had good grounded and still no go. Hauled back to GM dealer and then the battle with Service Manager when I told him starter had a dead spot or brushes hanging up. Eventually he gave in to replace starter and no problems again. Had a friend with Chev PU, same thing, dealer replaced battery and alternator. A week later would not start in parking lot at -10F and blowing snow. I came with tools and VOM, it was a bad solenoid, I jumped from solenoid to starter and it started.
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