chevy suburban wont start
Hope to find you in good spirits and good health. I have a 1995 chevy
suburban that wont make a sound. I have a new battery, alternator, and
starter that tested good in two different shops. I also cleaned the
battery posts. It is a 350 engine 1/2 ton. I took the starter down and
reinstalled it. And when I went to reconnect the battery it tried to
start. So I disconnected the battery, and followed the same precedure.
Still no sound. Could you help me out?
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I. Care - 13 Jun 2007 02:53 GMT
> chevy suburban wont start
> Hope to find you in good spirits and good health. I have a 1995 chevy
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> Still no sound. Could you help me out?
> http://www.car-forums.cn/s9/t27173.html
Take it to a Chevy NG then.

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Kickin' a.s and Takin' Names - 17 Jun 2007 00:09 GMT
> chevy suburban wont start
> Hope to find you in good spirits and good health. I have a 1995 chevy
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> start. So I disconnected the battery, and followed the same precedure.
> Still no sound. Could you help me out?http://www.car-forums.cn/s9/t27173.html
It's a Chevy.
Here's the solution:
-- Get a new gas can and fill it with 5 gallons of gas.
-- Pour the gas from the can all over the inside of the Suburban.
-- Leave one window open.
-- Stand back and toss a lighted match through the open window.
-- Tell your insurance company "It just exploded and I was lucky to
get out alive."
-- Take your insurance check and buy a Ford.
Whitelightning - 17 Jun 2007 00:33 GMT
> Here's the solution:
> -- Get a new gas can and fill it with 5 gallons of gas.
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> get out alive."
> -- Take your insurance check and buy a Ford.
Yeah and when he has problems with the ford he wont have to buy the gas can
or gas cause they self ignite.
Whitelightning