Two MOST probable in the order I'd be checking....Low battery charge or defective battery....Loose or corroded battery cable connections. Secondly, you possibly have a defective starter or starter solenoid. Good Luck! Dub
Why the defrost may not work in a 1993 Chevy Caprice Classic could be because the heating core is out.
It could be a bad starter, or a weak battery. The clicking sounds like the solenoid is engaging, or trying to engage.
could be either
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That usually means the engine is lean. Could be a vacuum leak.
An intermittent miss in a 94 Caprice could be something in the ignition system. Check the plug wires and ignition coil to start with.
You could look for Hypertech products, which are distributed by Autozone, Advance, and O'Reilly's.
If you get a Caprice with posi they aren't to bad in bad conditions, but they are still a car and not equipped with 4 wheel drive. Chevy Caprice's had decent ground clearance comppared to other cars though which could perhaps allow them to travel through muddier conditions.
A 1994 Chevy Caprice which has lost all power has the ignition timing set incorrectly, bad spark plugs, or a dirty fuel filter. If all components in the engine do not work perfectly in sync, power and performance are easily lost.
chances are the radiator. water pump possibly. anything to do with the thermostat housing. the housing itself or the regulator.
it could be your window switch..try changing it
Could be a clogged catalytic convertor Could be a problem with vacuum lines or (worst case scenario) your transmission.