i think i had the same problem with my 84 caprice. is the battery dead when u go to start it? i unplugged the clock in the dash and it seemed to fix it.
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It shouldn't be draining that fast unless you have a light on or something. The battery might be bad. For longer periods of inactivity you can disconnect the battery because the computer and radio draw small amounts of power even when turned off.
Disconnect the - battery cableRaise and support vehicleDisconnect wiring at top of starterRemove mounting boltsRemove starter
i couldn't tell you any specifics but what ever you do disconnect the battery otherwise you might get a face full of airbag
Disconnect the battery, locate the starter.. remove the mounting bolts, bring the starter down to where you can reach all of the wires going to the solenoid, and disconnect those.
remove front windshield from a 1983 Chevrolet caprice
Disconnect the battery. Remove the wires from the starter then unbolt it. Lower the starter, then fit the new one in. Bolt up the starter and connect the wiring. Reconnect the battery.
with great difficulty no caprice after 1996
Empty the fuel tank, disconnect your battery (+ and -), take down the tank, disconnect the connector of the sender and the 2 fuel pipes. Then unscrew the sender assembly out of the tank. You have the pump, the strainer and the level sensor.
The 1996 Chevrolet Caprice windshield wiper motor can be found on the firewall in the engine compartment. It should not have anything the do with the fan motors.
To change the blower motor resistor on a 1994 Chevy Caprice, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Locate the blower motor resistor, typically found near the blower motor under the dashboard on the passenger side. Remove the screws securing the resistor, disconnect the electrical connector, and replace it with the new resistor. Finally, reassemble everything and reconnect the battery.
To replace the hideaway lights on a 1968 Chevrolet Caprice, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Remove the screws or bolts securing the light assembly to the vehicle, then carefully disconnect the wiring harness from the old light. Install the new hideaway light by reversing the removal process, ensuring all connections are secure. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the lights to ensure they function properly.