SOURCE: 1999 chevy lumina turn key and nothing happens, no
Check your fuse panels first, and make sure none are blown. There should be one under the hood somewhere and one inside the car. If they are all ok, then it may be a fusible link in the power supply wire that goes from the battery to the starter, or you could have a faulty igntion switch(not the part you put the key, but an electrical part that is either inside behind the key switch or mounted below it on the steering column. Or it could be a faulty starter solenoid on the starter itself. Or the wires on the starter are loose.
SOURCE: 2002 F150 Radio went dead, noticed voltage
The gauge in your truck reads the alternator output. Following are the possible causes:
1. Belt is slipping
2. Battery is shorted
3. Poor connection at battery or to frame
4. Alternator failing
The fact that it came back after turning off the heat and lights, I suspect the belt, and would start there.
SOURCE: Car goes completely dead when trying to start
That is what happens when you have a completely dead battery. Battery could be shot. Or canions. be caused by a bad connection at the terminal due to corrosion or a loosee bolt. It often times means that you have a bad alternator. The alternator is what charges the battery as the engine runs. Please give me a good rating, it means a lot to me. Please let me know if you have any more quest
SOURCE: Fuel pump
A fuel pressure gauge is the most accurate way. You can turn the key on and listen for a humming sound, that tells you the pump is running, but dosn't mean it's completely functional.
SOURCE: camaro starts after it warms up and i try yo start
Sounds like the coil. It can be tested to see if it is good.
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