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Starting problem, please help!

gmc79

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I have a 79 gmc jimmy with a 350, the last time I started it up was around Christmas (I'm away from the truck for college). There weren't any problems then, just had to crank it and it fired right up. I tried starting it today and it turned over maybe 1/4 of a complete cycle and then there was just a clicking sound, no cranking or anything. What could this be? I need to get the truck to my new apartment so I can get it ready for summer. Thanks for any help!
 
A dead battery. Do your headlights work? What's the voltage gauge read?
 
ah, yes, the dreaded slow grind for a second or two and then the clicking...this means that there aint enough juice getting to the starter. Two causes of this: 1-dead or weak battery, the most likely cause in your case, and 2-bad/corroded/funky cables...this is ez to fix, tho, you just gotta unhook them and clean 'em up...cables are weird, the connections can corrode just sitting there so you have to check for it...but im betting the battery is at fault - this is easy to check with a voltmeter, if you have one or know someone who has...a fully charged 12 volt bat will actually show about 12.5 volts
 
Not a dead battery, and the cables looked fine though I'll check those again when I get back. Headlights work/aren't weak as does the radio, etc. Thanks for the replys though.
 
gmc79 said:
Not a dead battery, and the cables looked fine though I'll check those again when I get back. Headlights work/aren't weak as does the radio, etc. Thanks for the replys though.
Sounds like the soleniod then. Yank the starter and get a new one. Save the frustration of messing with it. You can have the monkies at your local parts store test if for you, to be sure, and if you dont know how to do it.
 
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