Sounds Like You Have Something Staying On, Or A Positive Wire Grounded Bad. I`m Supprised You Do Not See Smoke As Your Question Would Indicate. Remove And Charge Your Battery. Or If It Has A Fair Charge In It Try This. Purchase A Test Light In A Parts Store Looks Like An Ice Pick With A Screwdricer Handle And Wire On It. Remove The Negative Battery Cable. Install The Tester Between The Battery And Cable End. If The Light Comes On Something Is Pulling Voltage. Remove Hood Bulb ( the one that gives light over the engine when hood is raised ). Shut All Doors Turn Off Ignition And All Items That Are On. If The Light Is Still On You Will Have To Search Out The Wiring To Find The Cause. When You Find It The Test Light Will Go Out. Good Luck
On the starter or IF you have (2) positive battery cables, in between them.
check battery. check starter.
you've got your wires crossed on your starter,
Apparently the alternator is bad or the battery is shot, take the car to autozone and get a free charging system check.
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.
Check the positive battery cable for worn insulation. A bare wire can touch the frame where it leads the starter. Cable just moves a little and shorts out. This happened on a different year camaro. Having sudden battery and alternator problems too? Same answer. cause ur dumb
A 1981 Camaro starter should only have two wires. One cable directly from the battery and one purple wire directly from the ignition switch.
disconnect battery. remove electrical connections from alternator. remove serpentine belt. remove alternator mounting bolts and remove alternator. Installation is reverse of removal.
Oh the games people play. You got a battery and a starter in it?
unhook the battery for about ten minutes
Remove the bolt retaining the heater hose clamp to the alternator adjusting bracketRemove the bolt retaining the negative battery cable to the alternator adjusting bracketif equipped if not remove the negative battery cableDisconnect the cable from the positive battery cableDisconnect the two electrical connectors from the rear of the alternatorRemove the bolt retaining the alternator to the adjusting bracketRemove the alternator pivot bolt and remove the alternator from the car
Check the battery. If it is a manual hold the clutch push it and let off also check the starter