SunlitComet
OBS Jedi-Do Good
mine is noisy. i have a replacement but have not done it yet.
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I had a weird no-start issue once and this tutorial helped me to find a coil wire that was grounding out on a bracket.
http://easyautodiagnostics.com/gm_misfire_diagnostic/ignition_misfire_tests_1.php
Noisy IAC is strange though.
Before starting ignition testing, I like to verify that fuel pressure is within range. (Either through the Schrader valve pressure test, or by using some starting fluid directly into the throttle body to see if things change.)
Good Luck though ******.sixty9
sounds like something is stopping the starter from spinning. usually the starter is on a separate circuit from most sensors. This seems like an issue with the ignition switch, ground/wiring issue, starter itself, maybe even neutral safety switch. this is what i would check:
-check battery cables for corrosion, make sure they are really clean and tight.
-check ground to engine
-check wiring to starter
-run a jumper cable from the battery to the starter directly with the key in the on position. this will rule out whether it is a bad switch, solenoid, etc.
what bracket?
ok but put there for a reason. isolation of certain components to prevent one from hurting another.