starting problems

i bought a 95 s series sw2 at an impound auction. i had to put a battery in it and have a key made. when i try to start it i get dash lights and headlights but thats it. no solenoid click, nothing. there's a new cable going from the battery to the starter and i found a receipt in the car for a starter that was recently put on. everything looks right. what else could it be?

Reply to
eabbott
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My first step would be to check the ground cable.

Reply to
NapalmHeart

Bad cables (positive and negative), bad/corroded connections (at either end), a defective ignition switch, starter relay, or starter solenoid?

Reply to
Bob Shuman

If the lights work, the ground cable is good.

I wonder about the battery, though -- the OP didn't specifically say that he put a *new* battery in it, and it's quite possible for a weak battery to have enough juice to light up the headlights partially, but not enough to turn the starter.

It can be very hard to judge, in the _daytime_, just how bright a headlight is, and so seeing headlights isn't necessarily an indication of a strong battery. Put a voltmeter on the battery. Should see _well_over_ 12V (e.g. 12.8 to 13+) if you want to have any hope of turning the starter over.

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Doug Miller

thanks guys, i appreciate your sugestions. i thought i might have missed something, but i've already checked all those out. last night while i was going thru different web sites like this one, i don't remember where, but on one of them it said that alot of the 91-95 s series cars had a factory installed anti-theft device. are any of you familiar with that? on the bottom of the dash, right under the hood release, my car has a little box with a plug. on the back side is a group of six wires that go up and join the main bundle of wires that continue on thru the fire wall. could this be an anti-theft device? if so how can i get the piece i need to plug into it? i'd really appreciate any info you guys might have about this.

Reply to
eabbott

If it was the battery or ground cable, the light would basically go out when you tried to crank it, not just dim a bit. Also GM starter generally need at least 9V at starter to engage and if it is below that it will not do squat when you try to crank it.

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SnoMan

The plug you're seeing is the ALDL (OBD1) plug.

Unless you have the RKE, you do not have factory anti-theft. I'm pretty sure that wasn't even an option until '97.

Kevin

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Kevin

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