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Re: No Current in Car

by "klutz" <smithson@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 11, 2008 at 06:50 PM

"Charles Halliman" <challiman@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:ad78085b-2489-440e-b5b7-3564ad54aa39@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I just installed a new temperature gauge in my '69 vette. To test the
> gauge, I tried to start my car. The engine turned over about three
> times, without starting. This is not unusual since the car has been
> setting up for almost two weeks. However, when I turned the ignition
> key again, I got nothing. Even my interior lights didn't come on. The
> clock wasn't working. Nothing was working.
>
> My battery was low. So, I recharged the battery. However, I still get
> no current in the car. No fuse appears to be blown. And nothing seemed
> to be burning. Does anyone have any ideas as to what my problem is?
>
> Thanks,
> Charles

Check the quality of the connection where the negative battery cable 
attaches to the frame.  Corrosion will give the exact symptom you're 
describing.




 5 Posts in Topic:
No Current in Car
Charles Halliman <chal  2008-04-11 11:00:18 
Re: No Current in Car
"klutz" <smi  2008-04-11 18:50:14 
Re: No Current in Car
WayneC <WayneC@[EMAIL   2008-04-11 21:52:35 
Re: No Current in Car
"tww1491" <t  2008-04-12 19:52:08 
Re: No Current in Car
"Tom In Missouri&quo  2008-04-28 04:48:50 

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