you've got your wires crossed on your starter,
On the starter or IF you have (2) positive battery cables, in between them.
check battery. check starter.
Begin by removing the positive cable from your 1993 Chevy Camaro battery. Remove the cables from the front of the starter. Remove the starter retaining bolts. The starter will come off.
You should hope so. The other option is a damaged flywheel which is a much larger project than replacing a starter.
A 1981 Camaro starter should only have two wires. One cable directly from the battery and one purple wire directly from the ignition switch.
Oh the games people play. You got a battery and a starter in it?
Check the battery. If it is a manual hold the clutch push it and let off also check the starter
my 91 Chevy Camaro RS V8 engine will not rotate when I turn the key the battery and the starter have been checked
disconnect battery. from underneath disconnect solenoid wire and battery cable from starter solenoid. remove starter motor bolts. remove starter motor. installation is the reverse but be sure to place the starter shim between the starter motor and the engine or you will get noise during starts.
the battery or the starter could be bad. the vats system could be activated. let me know.
I meant to say "even after" replacing those parts.
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