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Old 02-04-2016, 07:03 AM   #5
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Re: 2006 Chevrolet Impala issue

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Originally Posted by Black_Blade View Post
Even with the serp belt on, should have been able to turn engine over a bit anyways, but to be sure, slip the belt off the tensioner pulley.

Do you know if engine oil levels were ok? Usually there would be a warning on the DIC to check oil levels if you suddenly lost oil. Were there any warning lights on before? Check engine light, or anything?

If engine is not seized, you can try to switch out the starter relay with another one (the rear defog one is the same) Also, with relay out you can use a jumper wire and jump the load side of the relay to see if engine turns over.

These cars also have an integrated ignition relay in the fuse box circuit board that is known to go, quick way to check if that is the issue, use a test light attached to battery negative post and touch the fuses under the AC Compressor relay, if the test light does not light up on these fuses (check both sides of fuses just to be sure) you will need a new fuse box..but lets hope its not that

Post back with what you find out from all of this..hope it helps. I attached a pdf of the fuse box layout to help.
Oil levels were okay. It was maybe about a quart low and no check oil lights came on. For a while now the check engine light and service traction control pops on and off and when I brought it into a shop they couldn't find anything wrong. The starter relay is that the starter or a different part?
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