No start or crank

Asked by 73Camaro Feb 25, 2019 at 01:28 AM about the 2000 Chevrolet Suburban

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Replaced starter and new battery on my 2000 suburban
2500 and still nothing. But if I bypass power from cylinoid
to battery it will start disconnect and it won't even crank.

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Several things id do try to start it in nwutral and also check ur fuses block for involved fuses..crank fuse,ign c fuse, ign a fuse

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Then id say its a faulty ignition switch.. this is a very simple starting system with no computer or networks involved

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The starter relay feeds right thru the ignition switch on alot of designs and its often a wonder why the crank position circuit contacts of the ignition switch often fail while the others dont, when you turn the key to crank your energizing the starter relay which makes a magnetic fields and energizes the relay, when you release the key that voltage spike flys back through the ignition switch and jumps across the contacts... years and years starting ruin them

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