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Car won't start.
Sent to Car Experts September 06 12:40 PM

I have a 1986 Pontiac T-6000 w/98,000 miles on it. The other night I was sleeping in my car and I left the fan blower (for heat) going all night. The car engine was not turned on and it wouldn't start. It just made a clicking noise. Then I got a jump and it turned over right away and then died immdtly. I then tried another battery and it still wouldn't turn over. So I tried another jump. Nothing. I was told by the battery guy that gv me the 2nd jump, that my battery was fine and it was probably my starter. I tlkd to an auto rpr guy and he sd probably. I tlkd to F-stone and they sd that it was probably just a blown fuse. I checked the fuses and they are ok. There is a big silver fuse that is a 30 amp with 2 gold prongs on it. I don't know how to tell if that's still good or not. Help me plse as I just gt my hrs cut and I have virtually no $. I hope that it's jst the fuse(s) bec. I really don't know how I wld afford any reprs or parts etc. Thanks D

 

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1986 Pontiac t-6000 4 cyl

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