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Old 10-02-2008, 08:36 PM
J Stevens
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Default Re: 2000 Grand Prix with a 3.8L v-6 erngine won't start


<Abrown1966@sc.rr.com> wrote in message
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On Oct 1, 5:27 pm, Paul <P...@slowcast.net> wrote:
> Abrown1...@sc.rr.com wrote:
> > I have a 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix with a 3.8L v-6 that won't start.
> > Originally when turning the ignition you would hear a cluncking sound
> > from under the engine but thats all. I thought it was the starter
> > solenoid and bought a new starter. After installing the new starter,
> > and turning the ignition key, nothing happens. I have checked the
> > voltage going to the starter, (goinng from the bolt the power comes in
> > on to the ground screw) and get 10.5 volts when trying to crank it.
> > Checking from the Ground screw to the bolt with wires leading to the
> > starter motor, I get no Voltage when trying to crand the car. Is the
> > new Starter bad?

>
> > Thanks

>
> > Alan

>
> Sounds like a dead battery.



When checking the voltage on the battery, it reads 12.8. So it does
not appear to a bad battery.

Thanks for the response.

Alan


I've had batteries that the voltage looked ok , but didn't have enough amps
to crank the car over.
Do you have power to the headlights? Try getting someone to crank the engine
with the lights on and see if there's enough power to keep them bright.

Jay S




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