Don't know if this is your problem or not but I used to have an 85
Camaro that was notorious for the solenoid switch on the starter
dieing. In fact, when it wouldn't start at all, I could usually open
up the hood, and hit the solenoid switch with a pair of pliers then it
would crank right up. Never did figure that out as I got a newer car
later on.
Drew
On Sat, 09 Jul 2005 00:27:16 -0400, "cshellzbynow"
<cshellz_1 DeleteThis @yahoo.com> wrote:
>car was sitting for about 2 months and took a hard time to start up so i
>know it still runs and it didnt have good power. and the next time i tried
>to start it, it wouldn'ti've changed all the sparks and wires, an ex
>mechanic checked to see if i was getting fuel by checking some type oh
>hose by the fuel injection, and said the fuel pump is not the problem. he
>did the screw driver thing with the spark plug and said it had no spark.
>said it more then likely is the ignition module. is there a way to really
>check that part before i purchase another one. they don't come cheap and
>could there be another problem?? please help!!!!!
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