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Re: 1997 Silverado Starting Problems
This may sound stupid, but I had a simular problem on a older truck. I replaced everything battery,alternator and starter. I was told by a neighbor to replace the cable and I thought...that's not it, the cable conducts so why replace it. Well it turned out that a 6 inch section cable (by exhaust) would get high resistance with heat, evenually it permately created a resistance (like a piece of tungsten). The point is copper can lose it's conductive properties if exposed too much heat, too long.That problem was a pain in the ass for about a year till I finally changed cable. Furthermore I had more trouble getting it started when hot, if I had a booster or jump I could get enough electrical flow to get past the bad spot in cable to start.
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