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Old 11-23-2022   #11
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Default Re: Dreaded no start

I had the same problem some years ago...change the starter and the problem was solved...
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Old 11-24-2022   #12
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Only driven the car on a few short trips since putting in the new battery, but l haven?t had a problem so far. Odd, because the car started every time and never seemed to lack power while cranking at cold start.. But when hot, it would not even crank. New battery seems to have fixed the issue. Happy days🍻
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Old 11-24-2022   #13
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The reason a new battery has worked so far to correct this problem is that it may put out a higher amp surge to overcome the resistance of the corroded/worn solenoid contact surfaces. The problem still emanates from the starter solenoid and the new battery has temporarily solved that issue.
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Old 11-24-2022   #14
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The reason a new battery has worked so far to correct this problem is that it may put out a higher amp surge to overcome the resistance of the corroded/worn solenoid contact surfaces. The problem still emanates from the starter solenoid and the new battery has temporarily solved that issue.
That ?wonder if ? thought ran through my mind as l was typing in the last post. You are probably correct that the extra power/amps of the new battery is just a temp. fix until l repair the starter.

Cheers, Russell
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Old 12-24-2022   #15
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Ozruss90, Just had the same problem mate. I just shipped a 94 ZR1 to Australia, when it came out of the container it wouldn't start. Even with a jump pack...

Installed a new battery and have not had a problem yet. Just thought id add my 2 cents mate. Good luck.

Jay.
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Old 12-24-2022   #16
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Ozruss90, Just had the same problem mate. I just shipped a 94 ZR1 to Australia, when it came out of the container it wouldn't start. Even with a jump pack...

Installed a new battery and have not had a problem yet. Just thought id add my 2 cents mate. Good luck.

Jay.
Hi Jay,
Good to see another Z in Oz 👍 Are you in Oz or CA ?
I still believe my problem is starter solenoid contacts, which I will rectify soon, even though it hasn?t let me down since the new battery went in. Mine always started when cold / cool, but not when hot.
Cheers,

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Old 01-02-2023   #17
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Hi Jay,
Good to see another Z in Oz 👍 Are you in Oz or CA ?
I still believe my problem is starter solenoid contacts, which I will rectify soon, even though it hasn?t let me down since the new battery went in. Mine always started when cold / cool, but not when hot.
Cheers,

Russell.
Russ, I live in CA but grew up in country VIC where the ZR1 is located, my father has it and will be enjoying it as soon as Rego is done.

I fear that the contacts are part of my problem too, but for the moment its working fine. I never had a problem starting it either hot or cold when i had it in CA. Anyway, anything can be fixed right?

Where are you located mate?

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Old 01-03-2023   #18
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Russ, I live in CA but grew up in country VIC where the ZR1 is located, my father has it and will be enjoying it as soon as Rego is done.

I fear that the contacts are part of my problem too, but for the moment its working fine. I never had a problem starting it either hot or cold when i had it in CA. Anyway, anything can be fixed right?

Where are you located mate?

Jay.
Hi Jay,

I?m in Shepparton, Vic
I will be contacting Gerry?s Gaskets soon to get what l need to remove the plenum and sort the suspected problem solenoid contacts.
Will you dad have the Z sorted in time for the Corvette Nationals held in Ballarat at the end of March. Would be good to catch up with him as l will be there with my Z.

Cheers,
From the Mexican state of Victoria, Down Under
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Old 01-08-2023   #19
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Russell, Dad is located in Wangaratta, not too far huh! Small world!

He will have it rego'd by then for sure. I will word him up and you guys should definitely meet up.
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Old 05-01-2023   #20
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I got caught twice by this earlier this year. Believe it was oxidation on ignition switch contacts or just dummy me not pushing the key in far enough. If it happens again, look for the security light blinking. That will kill the starter circuit.


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