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Chevy Equinox Generations Forum
1st Gen : 2005-2009 Chevy Equinox
Chevy Equinox Engine & Performance
No crank after replacing starter.
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<blockquote data-quote="Frog" data-source="post: 20683" data-attributes="member: 7442"><p>The fuse for the ac clutch must have blown the last time the clutch seized and killed the motor. I have the compressor out now and I can't turn the pulley, it's totally seized. Funny thing though, I thought I was very thorough going fuse by fuse checking them all, but somehow missed that one. Oh well, I now know how to remove the battery box easily, and know my neutral safety switch is in the correct position. I found an online manual that's about 26,000 pages long, and around the 7,400 page or so there was a reference about what systems each of the modules (ECM, PCM, etc.) control, and it showed the ac system and start system controlled by the same module. That was what made me check all fuses again. Crazy. The things we learn, huh? Thanks again for the help! This forum is a great resource. Hope maybe my adventure helps someone else!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog, post: 20683, member: 7442"] The fuse for the ac clutch must have blown the last time the clutch seized and killed the motor. I have the compressor out now and I can't turn the pulley, it's totally seized. Funny thing though, I thought I was very thorough going fuse by fuse checking them all, but somehow missed that one. Oh well, I now know how to remove the battery box easily, and know my neutral safety switch is in the correct position. I found an online manual that's about 26,000 pages long, and around the 7,400 page or so there was a reference about what systems each of the modules (ECM, PCM, etc.) control, and it showed the ac system and start system controlled by the same module. That was what made me check all fuses again. Crazy. The things we learn, huh? Thanks again for the help! This forum is a great resource. Hope maybe my adventure helps someone else! [/QUOTE]
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Chevy Equinox Generations Forum
1st Gen : 2005-2009 Chevy Equinox
Chevy Equinox Engine & Performance
No crank after replacing starter.
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