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davidharvey14

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Nov 23, 2010
brimield, Ohio
i juss got my car finished and it wont turn over all electrical stuff works ... brand new starter put in ... i need some test or know;edge from someone else thank you
 
What did you just get done to your car? You check all connections .. grounds.. fuses ?
 
When you turn the key to the start position, what does it do exactly? Do you hear anything...click or nothing, etc.?

no nothing clicks or anything ... and i had a full engine rebuild pistons n all i juss had to put the head on ... all the car does is show the lights on the interior almost like u were to juss turn the car to accc but it just wont turn over

no nothing clicks or anything ... and i had a full engine rebuild pistons n all i juss had to put the head on ... all the car does is show the lights on the interior almost like u were to juss turn the car to accc but it just wont turn over

i hear one click and thts it

When you turn the key to the start position, what does it do exactly? Do you hear anything...click or nothing, etc.?

yes i hear one click and thats it
 
Starter is bad or there is a loose connection somewhere. If you are using a starter from auto zone this happens all of the time, even though it's a brand new starter. Try taping the starter solenoid with a wrench or something then try and crank it. Double check all battery connections, grounds, power wires, and make sure the battery is not bad. If that all checks out just go get a new starter and put it in. Make sure you are getting at least 12 volts to the battery. Try starting the car by jumping it with another car. Even though your battery might not be bad, the more volts the better for starting.
 
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