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My truck was running fine and now it won't start, what could be the problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="MicBeezy" data-source="post: 707018" data-attributes="member: 325713"><p>check and see if there is a fuse that runs to your starter. Check all your fuses while you're at it. Then if they're all good. check and see if the wires are all intact. make sure none of them are grounded improperly. It could also be your starter solenoid. I've never worked on a chevy C10 but usually most cars have pretty much the same system. If when you turn the key it made a slow cranking sound and then slowed down and stopped, it just may be your starter. If it clicks but doesn't turn over, it may be your battery. If Not then check the resistance in your ignition relay. Any more questions just email me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MicBeezy, post: 707018, member: 325713"] check and see if there is a fuse that runs to your starter. Check all your fuses while you're at it. Then if they're all good. check and see if the wires are all intact. make sure none of them are grounded improperly. It could also be your starter solenoid. I've never worked on a chevy C10 but usually most cars have pretty much the same system. If when you turn the key it made a slow cranking sound and then slowed down and stopped, it just may be your starter. If it clicks but doesn't turn over, it may be your battery. If Not then check the resistance in your ignition relay. Any more questions just email me. [/QUOTE]
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