ok, first, we need more information, First, what year is your grand am?does
the engine turn over? does it try to start and then die? does it do nothing
when you turn the key? does it make a clicking sound only?
Secondly, why did you replace the battery when it went dead? did you try to
boost it?
>I have a GrandAm and left the lights on overnight and woke up to a dead
> battery. A two truck came and towed me to a nearby garage where they
> installed a new battery however, now the car wont start even though it
> never
> had trouble before. I am short on money at this time and can't afford
> diagnostics and wondered what could cause the car not to start.
jennakay - 07 Nov 2005 16:34 GMT
I could not jump start it as the battery was completely dead and I may have
flooded it. So the garage put in the new battery and it turns over fine
however will not start. I did notice however that since putting in the
battery, the windshield wipers were moving slowly and the heater fan does
not blow out heat so was not sure if perhaps the new battery was not
installed correctly or was not putting out enough amps. The car engines
turns over when I try to start it fine though.
I could not jump start it as the battery was completely dead and I may have
flooded it. So the garage put in the new battery and it turns over fine
however will not start. I did notice however that since putting in the
battery, the windshield wipers were moving slowly and the heater fan does
not blow out heat so was not sure if perhaps the new battery was not
installed correctly or was not putting out enough amps. The car engines
turns over when I try to start it fine though.
> I have a GrandAm and left the lights on overnight and woke up to a dead
> battery. A two truck came and towed me to a nearby garage where they
> installed a new battery however, now the car wont start even though it never
> had trouble before. I am short on money at this time and can't afford
> diagnostics and wondered what could cause the car not to start.
A dead battery would cause the car not to start.
jennakay - 07 Nov 2005 16:03 GMT
I replaced the battery with a new one and it still does not start, but it
turns over. I am not sure what else it could be. I did notice that after
replacing the battery, the windshield wipers were moving slowly and the
heater fan did not go on.
> > I have a GrandAm and left the lights on overnight and woke up to a dead
> > battery. A two truck came and towed me to a nearby garage where they
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>
> A dead battery would cause the car not to start.
=AB Paul =BB - 07 Nov 2005 17:00 GMT
> I replaced the battery with a new one and it still does not start, but it
> turns over. I am not sure what else it could be. I did notice that after
> replacing the battery, the windshield wipers were moving slowly and the
> heater fan did not go on.
All symptoms of a dead battery.
I don't know how much you know about cars, so...
Your car has a device that keeps the battery charged.
It is called an Alternator.
The Alt is rotated by a fan belt from by the engine.
When the alt is rotated, it produces electrical power.
The faster the rotation the more power output.
If the alt is bad, it will not keep the battery charged.
There are many things that will kill an alternator and battery or at least
stop them from working properly.
You might want to consider having your car checked out be a competent tech
instead of a battery replacer.
P.S. Nice part of the country - Rochester. I had to go to Kodak to
evaluate their fuel system last month. Flew right over Niagra Falls.
Used 3 days vacation and toured the area in a 100 mile radius.
Never needed to turn on the A/C!