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Car won't start...battery light on...check engine symbol on (canada) ..bad gas....and dash lights flashing...engine won't turn over but made a "whirring " noise then nothing,tried couple of times then dash..instrument panel lights flash...hoping maybe battery as it is original.

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I'd have to make sure battery has a full charge and battery connections all good. You can use digital multimeter across battery posts, everything off, the generic spec for a full charge is around 12.6 volts. If the battery is down, get it charged up. We can't do any testing if the battery is down.
On further testing, you can take starter motor off, lay it on the ground. Hook up jumper cables properly from charged battery to starter motor, at the least, the starter motor should spin and kick out the drive gear. If it won't do both, then I suspect the starter motor has a problem. I only mentioned the starter motor because you heard a whirring noise, maybe that noise was the starter motor spinning but not engaging the flywheel, for some reason.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 06, 2008

SOURCE: 1998 chevy cavalier

you may have a shorted starter solenoid or simply a bad ground conection. make sure that your negative side of the battery is in tight. 

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  • Posted on Feb 17, 2009

SOURCE: car is jerking engine light is flashing and smell gas

With modern cars it is bad when the engine light just comes on and the vehicle does something very different. It should not be driven. If the car is smelling of fuel and jerking it is because it's miss-firing (i.e. one or more cylinder is not getting spark but is getting fuel). This can be anything from electrical/electronic to mechanical like a broken rotor cap (as an example). The good thing, is that the light is coming on and a mechanic can check the ECU for error codes. Alternatively, you can buy or barrow one your self and check it out on your own (I think even certain auto-part stores will check it for you as long as you get in the zone;). 1996 is a good year for that since that is when OBDII started and all vehicles started using the same port to check for issues.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 19, 2009

SOURCE: flashing dash lights and gauges

Your Body Control Module could be going bad.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 02, 2009

SOURCE: 02 Chevy Cavalier - Fast Clicking Noise When I Turn Key

your battery isnt holding enough charge to crank the starter.thats what the clicking is. try charging you battery for a good 8-10 hours, if it still does the same thing you'll need a new battery.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 06, 2010

SOURCE: Instrument panel lights will not work after new

Hi 1987 Honda Civic lihgts on instrument panel. New Battery. and replaced blower unit but lights on panel not working. I am yet to install stereo unit which was taken out by previous owner - very roughly ! Wondering if not having stereo will effect instrument panel lights. Cheers Steve

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