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2000 Z28....wont start
My camaro stranded me recently. I went to lunch and came out to go back to work and it wouldnt start at all. I put in the key and i get all the dash lights and radio comes on, then i turn the key and nothing.....no clicks or any other types of noises. I just replaced the starter in january, battery is nearly new too with no corrosion. I even had a new key made because alot of things i saw on the web stated the passkey could have been worn down over time. So i know this is a problem that could have hundreds of causes, i'm just wondering if anyone else has ever experienced this and/or any ideas on what the issue might be. I appreciate any help you can give!!
just some other quick info, car is a/t with 112k miles. never had any other issues before this. thanks again!
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check alt. mine did the same thing and it was my alt
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Starter may be hung. Bang on it with a hammer or big wrench.
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Check all the fuses/relays. See if you can jump it.
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ill it start in neutral? neutral safety switch bad?...
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Yeah this just happened to my jeep wrangler over the winter and like jray0305usa said it was the NSS. There are ways to bypass it, not sure how on a Camaro but on my jeep it was easy. A 4/12 inch lift helps when working on anything under the car however. I ended up installing a push button start on the floor connected to the positive battery lead and the positive terminal on the starter and it starts perfect when I cant get it to start with the key. Now that its warming up though Im going to fix it correctly.
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by the way goodluck with whatever the problem is!
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low battery starter solenoid or maybe the starter if you dont here no noises
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Check your security system. It doesn't sound like a power issue.
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Smack the starter with a hammer mine did the same thing.
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Replace the ignition switch
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Mine did that once,turned out to be corrosion on the ground cable-couldnt see it with the cable connected to the battery
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my guess is one of battery terminal worked themselves loose or is corroded, put a wench on it and see if you can tighten them. sometime they come just loose enough to have power and lights but wont handle the load of the starter.
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