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Old Aug 7, 2006 | 07:21 PM
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Hi, thought I had egr problems ,now my 96 m6 will not start ,I have power,but it will not spin at all, I can hear pump prime ,but it seems like a heavy click noise near trunk open button, when key is turned to start,Thanks ,Baffled
Old Aug 7, 2006 | 07:26 PM
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Re: no start

Originally Posted by gillt1
Hi, thought I had egr problems ,now my 96 m6 will not start ,I have power,but it will not spin at all, I can hear pump prime ,but it seems like a heavy click noise near trunk open button, when key is turned to start,Thanks ,Baffled
the heavy clicking from near the trunk pop under the kick panel is where the fuel pump relay is (96 and up i belive not 100% but its there on my 97)


if the clicking seems odd to u then try replacing that first and c if thats ur problem


find out of the car is getting either fuel or spark , u need both to start hehe

does the motor turn over at all , any clicking sounds when trying to crank

check ur battery and power going to the starter
Old Aug 8, 2006 | 04:06 AM
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Check battery terminals if everything on the DASH goes out when trying to start, if not then check maybe your VATS if flashing and you have a bad key or key cylinder. Then try tapping the starter with a hammer lightly.
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