Quote Originally Posted by gsrteg View Post
Check if you power cable to your starter is tightened down good (sometimes overtime the power cable to the starter gets loose and doesn't supply enough voltage to crank the car). Check if all your cables to and from the battery are tightened good. Keep in mind, buy yourself a volt meter, test your battery (should read at least 12.3 volts alone, and when you crank the engine it should then read up to 14 volts). Oh yea, when you try to turn your key to the 3position without cranking (dont crank the engine yet, just turn the key to the ON position), do you hear a clicking noise. Sometimes on older cars, the Main Relay goes out (do some research on this one, theres a way to test the Main Relay for malfunction). If Main relay is bad, car will not crank.

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His car is turning over my friend if that was the case it wouldn't have enough power to turn over period ....