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My '95 camaro z-28 will not start

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Old Nov 27, 2008 | 09:55 PM
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Unhappy My '95 camaro z-28 will not start

I have a '95 Camaro Z-28 with a freshly built 383 Stroker. My problem is my car will not start at all! I put a brand new battery, the lights all come on but the engine will not crank at all. When I turn the ignition key all I get is a faint click of a relay making contact and that is it. I do not even hear the fuel pump turn on, and
the battery gauge does not even move period. I would deeply appreciate it if someone can give me an idea of what this problem can be.

P.S. I checked the voltage at pin #30 (PCM Ignition Feed Circuit) and I do not get voltage. I also checked voltage at fuse #5 and there is nothing. I do get voltage at pin # 31 (PCM Battery Feed Circuit).
Old Nov 27, 2008 | 10:33 PM
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Pull the fuse and check to see that the pins havent gotten pushed down to where they arn't contacting the fuse. Ive seen it before thats why im posting.
Old Nov 28, 2008 | 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by rokbrigade
P.S. I checked the voltage at pin #30 (PCM Ignition Feed Circuit) and I do not get voltage. I also checked voltage at fuse #5 and there is nothing. I do get voltage at pin # 31 (PCM Battery Feed Circuit).
There are 2 batt feeds and 2 ignition feeds into the PCM. Must check them all. GL!
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