Drove my 93 Lumina the night before, went out yesterday tried to start it wont start seem like batt was dead.Blower seemed like it was working but real low. but yesterday started right up now nothing when you turn the key.Batt hasent been replaced , neither ha sthe alt.
sounds like a battery issue
Check your battery. If it jump-start, its your battery gone. Check your key switch, it might have worn out.
By your description it seems like you have a faulty alternator.
If there is no check engine light illuminated, start with the basics like a good tune up.
Assuming the battery is good, and is fully charged it sounds like a bad connection to, or just possibly a bad battery cable. Check for corrosion in the area around both ends of both cables. I would start there. If you see ANY corrosion at/on the wire, I would replace it/them.
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under and to the rear of battery in the small (HIGH SIDE LINE) at what looks like a filter clamped to sidewall
Sounds like a short on one of the battery cells. Get the local tyre and battery shop to check the battery out
sounds like the crankshaft sensor is bad
It sounds like you have dirty/loose battery connections, a bad ground, loose ground wire on the engine block, loose hot wire at the starter, bad starter, or bad ignition switch. I have a 95 Chevy lumina and i have rebuilt the starter, replaced the solenoid, put shims between the starter and transmission, changed the battery cable. Jesse
The fuel pressure regulator or the fuel pump could be bad on the 19900 Lumina. Check both of these to start troubleshooting the problem.
check silenoid at other end of + cable for loose connections ,To check silenoid connect the 2 connectors together w/ screwdriver & it should start ....If this doesn't work check connection at the starter,starter could be bad.....