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I have a 1994 Chevrolet Van G20, 5.0 engine, I have just replaced the starter switch, and i have had the battery and starter both checked and they said they were ok. Could it be the solinoid on the starter? I had someone try and start the van while i was outside listening and heard a click coming from the starter area.
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Don, Look man I'm tryin to
Don,
Look man I'm tryin to help you but you keep startin new threads for the same problem. Stop doin that guy, because all you're doin is confussin yourself and addin to your own frustration. All that needs to be said about your problem has beeen said already, but the problem is you just keep missin it because of all the new threads you started. WTF is wrong with you? Once and for all post exactly where you are with this problem? At this point is the engine crankin or not? Start a new thread and I'm outta here, and you're on your own.
Don, I know you want your
Don,
I know you want your truck fixed but I would have to agree that multiple posts are not in your best interest. You might want to stick with your first post. I left the information below on your other posts as well.
I would recommend that you perform a voltage drop test for the starter wiring and also checking for voltage to the starter solenoid (from the switch) when the key is in the start position.
Let us know if you need help performing these tests and we will walk you through them. Thanks.
Thanks for all your help but
Thanks for all your help but after i changed both the ignition switch and the starter not sure which one actually needed to be changed but atleast they are fixed and the van is running. Thanks Again for your patience.
Don, Glad you got it fixed
Don,
Glad you got it fixed up. Let us know if you need help in the future. Thanks.
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Don, Good job buddy, glad you
Don,
Good job buddy, glad you got it figured out and fixed. Any other problems you need help with?