Why does my Chevy S10 engine not start?
The second way that your S10 won’t start is when the engine turns when you engage the starter, but it won’t fire and run on its own. When the engine isn’t turning over at all, that’s a bit easier to diagnose than when it is cranking but not firing.
When to start a 2002 Chevy S10 2.2L?
I have a 2002 S10 2.2L and when the temp drops below 15 or so it takes up to 5-10 mins to get it to start. As soon as the Service Engine light comes on while cranking is when it will fire. Soon as the engine warms up it will start fine.
Can a Chevy S10 start in a garage?
As soon as the Service Engine light comes on while cranking is when it will fire. Soon as the engine warms up it will start fine. If you pull it into a garage or if the temp outside rises it will start fine. I have had the fuel filter, ignition control module and fuel pump changed so far. Also used gas line anti-freeze for the last few tanks.
Why does my car not start when I turn the key?
So, if this happens the starting motor will have to be replaced. The most common problem with a starting motor is; when you turn your key and nothing happens. A solenoid or motor that has burned out or electrical issues may cause this as well. Furthermore, a dead battery can cause the same problem.
The second way that your S10 won’t start is when the engine turns when you engage the starter, but it won’t fire and run on its own. When the engine isn’t turning over at all, that’s a bit easier to diagnose than when it is cranking but not firing.
What causes ignition key to keep starter engaged and not?
Has 50K very pampered miles. Problem is when turning key the old and now new starter stay engaged turning the engine not allowing it to run. Turning key off wait a second try again and normally it will start as it would always. Once in a while it stays engaged again but after that typically starts right up. My wife is afraid to drive now
Where is the starter solenoid located on a car?
Most often, a true starter relay is a small black cube plugged into an electrical fuse/relay box in the engine compartment, whereas a starter solenoid is (in most cases) attached directly to the starter on the engine (although it is sometimes located elsewhere in the engine compartment). Signs of a bad starter solenoid
What causes a car to act like it has a bad starter?
Problems that might cause your car to act like it has a bad starter solenoid can include: Bad battery – If the battery voltage is low it will be unable to provide enough power to start your engine. Blown fuse – Sometimes the simplest explanation is the best one.