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Old 03-22-2006, 09:55 PM
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Won't crank after storage

Ok so I went to start it up for the first time in months today, and the engine wouldn't even try to turn itself over, so we tried to boost it(with reading the manual first just in case of course), and after struggling to find an appropriate ground, we got a light to turn on, and soon when the ignition was on the dash display lights and all turned on. Soon after, I turned the key and all the dash lights immediately died and it wasn't long before the console/overhead lights died out as well. We couldn't get any of the lights to turn back on. So basically my question before i try to charge my battery is what are the chances that I've blown a fuse?(or something worse) I checked all the fuses in the little box next to the engine...so is there any more I should check? Thanks to anyone who reads this drawn out story and thanks to anyone who replies.
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Re: Won't crank after storage

you can test a battery voltage with a meter right?
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Re: Won't crank after storage

try another battery in the car or that battery in another car
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Old 03-22-2006, 11:47 PM
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Re: Won't crank after storage

Yea tomorrow I'm gonna take the battery out of my dad's car and try it out in there
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Battery should do it.
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Re: Won't crank after storage

Did you disconnect the battery when you stored it?
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Re: Won't crank after storage

After letting a car sit for that long, it is a good idea to put a trickle charger on it to make shure you have full charge so you dont put too much strain on your alternator right away...
And since you didnt check the battery, does that mean you didnt check anything else eather???
Not a good way to do things......You leave a car sitting for months to protect it from the salt on the roads and then you go and try to start it with out checking anything?!?
Not only are you askin for trouble, but if you had messed something up, or if this forum didn't exist, then you would probably end up going to a mechanic, and when they start troubleshooting, and find that you have a dead battery, that just screams and how many mechanics wouldnt take advantage of this situation?!?!?!?!? $$$$$$$$$$$$$
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Re: Won't crank after storage

Additionally after you store a car for awhile you should disable the fuel system from firing and crank it a few times to get oil in the top end and cylinder walls. Otherwise you're dry starting and that's no good.
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Re: Won't crank after storage

Yes I disconnected the battery and etc. I followed the methods on storage I learned in my mechanics class...with some reference from a book. The battery is ruined..I'm not sure what the deal is with that but it wont even charge, the car started fine every previous time and starts fine with another battery in it. It's a few years past its free replacement date so I'm gonna pick up a new one in a bit here.
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Re: Won't crank after storage

It dried up.

It happens.
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Re: Won't crank after storage

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It dried up.

It happens.
Yup.. sucks..
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Additionally after you store a car for awhile you should disable the fuel system from firing and crank it a few times to get oil in the top end and cylinder walls. Otherwise you're dry starting and that's no good.
Even if you do this you're still causing damage from no oil...
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Re: Won't crank after storage

So what... change the oil first before starting it up after a long break????
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Re: Won't crank after storage

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So what... change the oil first before starting it up after a long break????
Don't store it!

Give your camaro's to someone who lives in an area without snow... like me.

BTW- thats not an invite to move here we have to many people as it is.. its getting crammed down here!
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would that mean get a new cylinder or plug???
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Old 03-24-2006, 08:11 AM
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Re: Won't crank after storage

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Don't store it!

Give your camaro's to someone who lives in an area without snow... like me.

BTW- thats not an invite to move here we have to many people as it is.. its getting crammed down here!
Yes.
Fluid draws in moisture.

If stored...I would drain most all fluids in the car.
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