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jagobug

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I was backing out of parking space and 2003 yukon stalled. Now it does not want to turn over. The check engine light doesn't come on and the little line under like Park, Reverse, Nuetral, Drive, etc. doesn't appear either. I need help this is my only car.
 

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-Check to make sure you Air intake and all connections to it is on tight
-Make sure battery isnt dead
-Do you get power at all?
 
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no power at all, it wont turn over, but there is power from the battery and there is power to the ignition. I turn the key and on the cluster where p,r,n,d,etc... is the position aint even underlined. The check engine doesn't even come on!!! HELP!!!
 
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-Check to make sure you Air intake and all connections to it is on tight
-Make sure battery isnt dead
-Do you get power at all?

yes i have power from battery and to the ignition
 

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Just a guess, but check your linkage to make sure your actually in park, also try different positions on you shifter to see if it will turn over
 

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What happened bro...any luck?

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try starting it in neutral

Nope, nothing the ignition has power and so does the battery. But when the key is turned to start nothng happens no clicking no rmmm...rmmmm neither. I'm thinking its electrical somewhere. Any ideas???
 

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It has to be a main breaker or fusible link.

Check the fuse panel under the hood. There should be a couple of very BIG fuses. My bet is it's one of those.

Could also be the main wire to your starter that has let go. Follow the big wire going from the positive of the junction box to the starter.
 
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It has to be a main breaker or fusible link.

Check the fuse panel under the hood. There should be a couple of very BIG fuses. My bet is it's one of those.

Could also be the main wire to your starter that has let go. Follow the big wire going from the positive of the junction box to the starter.

There is a short, because the pcm b fuse blows everytime. Getting it fixed will let everyone know outcome. Thanks to everyone for your help.
 

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