Raiden no Kishi (post: 1283170) wrote:Also, check your battery. It could very likely be a low battery. Do you have another, properly functioning vehicle and some jumper cables? If you can successfully jump-start the Tahoe, it would seem to me to be a battery problem.
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Raiden no Kishi (post: 1283188) wrote:If my memory of my own experiences serves, this can happen with a low battery. You just don't have enough "juice" to make the engine turn over. Other things may run, but not the engine. I'd still try jumping it when you have the time. At worst, you will eliminate a possible cause and be a step closer to your solution.
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Warrior4Christ (post: 1283226) wrote:When mine is flat, it doesn't even try turning over - it just goes click. And the stereo/lights/whatever can still appear to work fine. When it's not flat, it starts fine - it's never halfway attempting to turn over.
So it could be the battery. Or it might not be. But it's the easiest thing to start with.
If my memory of my own experiences serves, this can happen with a low battery. You just don't have enough "juice" to make the engine turn over. Other things may run, but not the engine. I'd still try jumping it when you have the time. At worst, you will eliminate a possible cause and be a step closer to your solution.
Ingemar (post: 1283399) wrote:It's also possible that there's a ground in your car's wiring. That can drain the battery even if the alternator is fine.
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