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Car Forum / Oldsmobile Cars / July 2004

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'89 Olds Ninety-Eight won't start...

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tobehappy - 12 Jul 2004 05:27 GMT
I have a ?89 Olds Ninety-Eight.
Actually, it has had a problem that fist start the engine of a day is hard
to start it.
I have to crank twice, then it would start in second time.
There was no problem without this.

As of today, the car won't do anything.  When I turn on the Key, nothing
happens.  
Like the battery is dead.  No dash Lights or head lights either.  
The car won't crank at all. I put a battery charger on it, but the charger
said the battery was charged.  So I put the battery in another car and it
worked fine.

For solving the problem, I looked for the Fuse Box on my car because I
thought it might be happed on account of melting Main Fuse. And then I
found a Fuse Box located nearby the handle of Brake Release. However, I
couldn?t find any fuses that could make the problem if it would melt.

Please help me figure this one out.
If anyone has other ideas or where Main fuses are located, please let me
know.

Thanks for reading this and thinking about it.
hyundaitech - 12 Jul 2004 22:42 GMT
Main fusible links attach to the box under the cover at the top of the
firewall.  Check your battery cables and starter.

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