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My 96' Camaro is dead


bvcxbvcx
11-05-2005, 08:40 PM
Guys, I have a 96 camaro. I was riding a couple of days ago and it just died in the middle of the road and now it won't do anything. I changed the battery and I can't even get it to roll over, nothing. Anyone have any ideas about what the problem could be?

Rally Sport
11-05-2005, 09:57 PM
Hm.. I would suggest it needs a tune up badly, if you havent given it one in a while or since you owned it if it was bought used.

1986Z28
11-05-2005, 11:12 PM
you should give it to me

88camaroproject
11-05-2005, 11:49 PM
does it try to start, or do you turn the key and nothing happens?

1986Z28
11-06-2005, 12:45 AM
does it try to start, or do you turn the key and nothing happens?
jeez read!!!! teenagers... :grinno: he said it wont

Genopsyde
11-06-2005, 01:29 AM
any lights on the dash when you try to start it? security light specifically/

philly rs
11-06-2005, 08:37 AM
altanator, fuel pump, head gasket blown, maf sensor, blown ignition fuse, no gas? (dont laugh it happens) whats the story with the car? was it acting up or was anything wrong with it that u knew of? that may help us out

88camaroproject
11-06-2005, 08:44 AM
jeez read!!!! teenagers... :grinno: he said it wont
theres a big difference in saying it "wont" start and saying it dosnt try to start or it wont turn over.....maybe i just look at it different. but to me it didnt seem like he made either specific.

bvcxbvcx
11-06-2005, 01:15 PM
No other problems up to this point except that I had to change out the ignition about a year ago.

I turn the key and there is a click and it doesn't try to do anything.
So that rules out the fuel pump and a blown head gasket, because it should atleast turn over and probably would start up, although shaking and sputtering, with blown gasket? Besides, it wasn't smoking like it was on fire when it died on me in the middle of the road. With a new battery while jumping it with another vehicle, it should at least turn over. All of the fuses check out ok, and yes, i've ran out of gas in it before, but i do have some this time :grinyes:

I was thinking it was the ignition switch, man it is hard to get to that thing in the steering column. So that is what I'm playing with right now, but I don't know why that would have made it die in the middle of the road like it did when all of this mess started.

I don't recall if the security light is lite up, but I'll double check that when I get the ignition back in and report back.

Jcrane88
11-06-2005, 01:26 PM
is it the solenoid clicking? could be a bad starter..but that wouldnt cause it to die

kahjdh
11-06-2005, 05:35 PM
replace the starter and try to jump it.

88camaroproject
11-07-2005, 08:06 AM
replace starter and it might be your alternator, werent getting power to ignition system????

KaotiKCamaro5
11-07-2005, 11:10 AM
with all the information given, im gonna say its more than likely an alternator problem, the fact that it died while you were driving is why, my dad had a similar problem when he was across the state with his buddies, he was going to merge on the highway and all of a sudden his Monte just died.. luckily his buddy is a mechanic, said it was the alternator, put a new one in on the side of the road,and drove home a couple hours later..

bvcxbvcx
11-07-2005, 04:58 PM
Thanks for the suggestions so far. When I turn the key I get nothing, no clicking, no spinning, nothing. I pulled out the ignition and had it tested and it is good, the ignition is reading the key fine.

This has become, sad to say, quite interesting. Only probably because it is my brother's car, if it were mine I would probably be upset :evillol:
So that is why it takes me some time to get things tested.

Is it possible to that the alternator died which killed my battery and now the security modulator is causing it to act dead. I haven't been able to check if the security light is lite up because they had the ignition pulled before I told em to check for that. So, once we get all of that back together, what do we have to do to get pass a security dashboard light should it be lite up?

KaotiKCamaro5
11-08-2005, 04:12 PM
i think what he was referring to, is that if your security light was on, it may have locked out your ignition because of the VATS chip in your key. sometimes it doesnt quite register correctly or something, but it will lock out the ignition for 3 minutes.. i've had this happen to me many times, but that wouldnt cause your car to die while you were driving i dont think.

Savage Messiah
11-09-2005, 01:28 AM
Alternator. Check it... replace it, and replace the battery.

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