95 s10 2.2l

Asked by GuruX73TH Nov 24, 2018 at 08:41 PM about the 1995 Chevrolet S-10 LS RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I was driving my 95 s10 2.2l when it came to a stop and cut
off now it won't start in all I get when I turn the key is a
clicking sound motor not turning over has oil in the engine
any everything any suggestions

2 Answers

9,750

Put a socket on the crank pulley and then try to turn the engine it may be locked. If it turns start at the battery, then cables, then try to jumper the starter by taking a test lead and jumper the starter pos stud to the smaller stud on the right of the battery stud it's marked with an "s" on the solenoid and has a purple wire going to it, when you touch them together the starter will crank if the battery and cables and the starter itself are good, I hope this helps.

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