Friday, January 31, 2014
My 2003 Chevy Trailblazer Wont Start
The 2003 Chevy Trailblazer is mid-sized SUV. If your Trailblazer will not start, you could be looking at a problem with the battery or the fuel level in your SUV. When the battery charge is too low, the engine will not be able to start. The engine runs on gas so you need a sufficient fuel level to get the motor running. You can troubleshoot the problems with your Trailblazer with little knowledge of the subject before you go see a mechanic.
Instructions
- 1
Open the hood to your Trailblazer and locate the battery next to the engine.
2Take a socket wrench and loosen the battery terminals. Look the battery terminals over for any corrosion. Use a wire brush and soda to get rid of the corrosion.
3Replace the battery terminals on the battery and then try to restart the Trailblazer.
4Use another car and a pair of jumper cables to "jump" your Trailblazer. Leave the SUV running for 5 minutes to charge the battery before cutting it off.
5Try to restart the SUV. If the SUV does not restart, replace your battery.
6Check the fuel level in your Trailblazer. Put gas into the gas tank and try to restart the car. Your car may have a broken fuel gauge. Adding gas will allow the car to start properly.
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