The battery could be dead. The battery connections could be loose. (Check these before you do anything else.) The alternator could be bad. It is not the Battery being dead other wise other things would work like horn, radio, lights, and other things. I would Start with your starter. If your starter dies the truck dies everything shuts down and when you try to start it nothing happen. That is where I would start first and then I would start on the other things.
get a ruler and find out for your self!!!!!!!!
id take the rocket my self it has a little more power than the Chevy 350
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get under the car and look for your self!!!!!!
It should be self-purging, unless there is some sort of leak.
it is located behind the power steering pump. You need to remove the power steering pump and the rest is self explanatory.
The headlight switch may be bad. Try replacing. Its the Headlight switch. The switch has a built in Circuit Breaker that self resets. It has become bad and will eventually give it up.
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well on my 86 it is located on the pump its self driverside down twords the bottom below the AC compresser if you got AC
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The first step in the booting process is POST (power-on self-test).
hummm, don't quite know, ring up and tell you customer services about it!? :) x