Saturday, February 6, 2010

Battery Blenders Do I Need A Starter, Flywheel, Or Battery?

Do I need a starter, flywheel, or battery? - battery blenders

I have a 2000 GMC Jimmy 2WD V6. At first when it comes to crank the car was a click and now not only trigger a solution is not to rotate the type of mixer or fan-type noise and the engine. What could be the problem?

4 comments:

James B said...

Before spending money, you have the battery in a shop for car parts, check that the battery charge. This could be a battery problem. If you dismiss or replace the battery snap is also an indication that the incumbent is bad. If a tooth or two to break the steering wheel, so the owner can not complain and should not crank the engine. However, first check the battery!

XTX said...

get jumper cables and another vehicle or more === red side of the battery in it and the land side == almost the same with the car working well wait a minute or two and then attempt to get in touch, start the car ... it works, then the battery and buy the local supply of vehicles and a new battery ... Please ask at the ticket office to help change it, or change to another paying customer ... otherwise the battery, then you need a mechanic to know the real problem .... get a dip in the cool climate, water, low battery, or a little light in your car can run off the battery and start el''no''Re members who hold batt cover on the cable connections clean car, and the Be - and functions are a good start and check the water level of the battery at least every 60 days

lane b said...

sounds like the Bendix train your starter is not required. First, check your battery, make sure you get enough energy. low energy consumption can lead to binding. If a good performance, it is probably a problem with the starter.

Charlie said...

It is likely that the battery needs charging, or not enough juice.
Take it to a parts store or car dealer as free.

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