Sunday, October 6, 2013
How to Troubleshoot a GM That Wont Start
General Motors makes a variety of automobiles, but they all have two things in common--all of the vehicles must have a good battery and enough fuel to start the motor. If you are having problems starting your GM vehicle, you can troubleshoot the issues with the battery and the level of fuel in the GMs tank. Troubleshooting these issues will save you time and money before you employ a mechanic to look at your GM.
Instructions
- 1
Check the fuel level in your GM. Make sure you have enough gas to start the car. Add gas if needed and then start your GM.
2Pop the hood and connect the positive lead from your jump cable to your battery. Connect the negative lead to your negative terminal.
3Get a friend to attach the positive and negative leads from the jumper cable to their cars battery.
4Start your friends car. Start your GM. Leave the GM running for a little while to charge the battery.
5Turn the GM off and then restart the car. If the car does not restart, change your battery.
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