My ‘96 Chevy Blazer LS won’t start.

Asked by KittKattNik010519 Aug 28, 2019 at 05:41 AM about the 1996 Chevrolet Blazer LS 4-Door 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hi, my blazer won’t start we bought it from
someone online and on the drive home it
continued to lose power as if it was out of
gas, but it had a full tank. We took the battery
to Walmart in which it was purchased and
they tested it and found out it’s completely
fine. It’ll run and start for a little bit if it has
over 12 Volts, but then it sputters and dies. It
died 4 times on the hour and a half drive
home and it’s currently parked outside being
charged on an Everstart battery (we’ve been
charging the battery since 4am and it’s
currently almost 5am the next day) even
Walmart charged it, but the damn truck won’t
start. We need help figuring this out because
nobody seems to be helpful at this point.

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Okay even though I fail to understand what you have expressed i will try to . I am guessing the battery is loosing its charge is that correct ? The vehicle will not turn over ( Crank up when you turn the ignition Key) ? Sounds like what you have expressed that the alternator is not putting out a charge or a fuel problem . You need to be more descriptive. Do you think its a battery keeping a full charge problem or fuel problem as it cranks but wont start?

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