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Doesn't matter, I have been doing pizza delivery in this car, the weather doesn't seem to effect it, and it will start fine 5 to 10 times in a row, then it just wont, then you wait 2 minutes and it may or may not.Doesn't matter, I have been doing pizza delivery in this car, the weather doesn't seem to effect it, and it will start fine 5 to 10 times in a row, then it just wont, then you wait 2 minutes and it may or may not.
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Generally the click is the starter solenoid engaging the fly wheel. The starter needs way more power than anything else in the car. It doesn't matter that the lights work. If the battery can't supply 10.5 volts under load, the starter won't turn. See if you can jump start the car and get to an auto parts store to have the battery checked.
check the battery cables are not loose at both ends. when the battery was replaced you may have loosened the cable at the starter end or the ground end?
Check the number on the ECM . If it has the number 1228253 on it that is your problem. They had a cutting off problem while driving. Get one with the number 16198264 on it. The 1228253 is junk and gm replaced them with 16198264.
had the eact same thing happen on my diesel and it turned out to be the alternator which had fried oine of the batteries.... you could put a charge on them and it would run for a week or ten days and then nothing.. clean the cables charge it up and it would go again... finally it just stop taking the charge and I look deeper and replaced the batteries ran fine for two weeks then dead again... alternator finally finished itself off... problem had been a little intermittent till then.. good luck
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