CLARK'S HAVE THE SAME TYPE OF SHOE SOLE THEY CALL THEM CREPE SOLES AND JAMAICANS CALL THEM CHEESE BOTTOMS BECAUSE THEY MELT
There is an electrical problem between the starter switch and the starter solenoid. The most likely cause is a loose connection at the solenoid or the fusable link has melted.
Check the starter on your truck, I had a similar problem when a power wire melted on the starter and short circuited the radio, and the dashboard lights, plus the fact that the truck would turn over but not start... pull all wires that may have melted on it away from the starter, if it starts up, that was the problem. Another possibility, the fuel pump is bad, very common for GM.
The starter relay (solenoid) points are melted together.
i had to replace the wires and the circuit boards the old one were burnt and melted .big problem with this van replace bulbs with glass bottoms instead of plastic
No, because melted ice is water - you drink water.
Because it can be melted and melted again
If the ice caps melted, there would be a huge problem. Government should think before they melt.
Diamonds are not usually melted, because their melting point is 3820 degrees Kelvin.
you can recycled because it can be melted
Because it melted....
yes because its glass.
No,there is no circuit protection between the battery and the starter. If the starter is causing a dead short to ground, there is definitely something wrong with the starter. Pull it and have it checked. The switch that engages the high current is inside the starter. If the starter is fried and perhaps something melted to ground, every time you engage it you will get a dead short.