Car wont start At ALL. HELP!!!! NO POWER
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From: Chandler Town
Car: 92 Firebird Convert & 91 Camaro RS
Engine: 305 L03 TBI
Transmission: 700r4 & T5
Axle/Gears: Stock
Car wont start At ALL. HELP!!!! NO POWER
I was driving today and all of a sudden my 91 camaro rs turn off. my radio turned off,engine turned off, the only thing on was my headlight and is the only thing that works. i tryed starting it i couldnt. so i had to push my car to the nearest parking lot and started check for burnt fuses and found the 25 amp fuse to ACC blown and thats it. but my car wont start. ill put the key in the ON position and my security light doesnt come on my ebrake light doesnt come on. i cant roll my window up, my hazardous lights didnt work. my windshield wiper didnt work. fuel pump not working also. my powered driver seat also not working. i check the fuel pump and ecm fuse and still good. i came to a conclusion of the ignition switch but im not positive. has anyone experienced something like this. please help.
Thanks Martin
Thanks Martin
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From: Chandler Town
Car: 92 Firebird Convert & 91 Camaro RS
Engine: 305 L03 TBI
Transmission: 700r4 & T5
Axle/Gears: Stock
it cant be the starter. because the only way i can start my car is with a push button and if my ignition is off and i press the push button the engine will turn over but when i turn the ignition switch to ON i dont get any power to my windows, my radio, my power driver seat, basiclly anything that works when the car is on.
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From: Chandler Town
Car: 92 Firebird Convert & 91 Camaro RS
Engine: 305 L03 TBI
Transmission: 700r4 & T5
Axle/Gears: Stock
well i took of my edelbrok open air element and i think its call the ignition coil or module not sure but it has to connectors on top, well on one of the wire (RED) i can see alittle bare metal wich looks like the open air element was touching and grounded it. can this be the problem if so is there a fuse, fuisble link or relay to this?
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