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  • 2007 Tahoe Won't Start

    It was acting up (not starting unless it was jumped off via charger), and the original battery was leaking acid, so I replaced it yesterday w/ a new one from the dealer. Thinking that it was just a tired, defective battery.

    Started right up & acted normal w/ the new battery. Today, it's the same symptom, acting like the battery is dead. I took the battery out & took it to O Reillys to have it tested, came back good (just wanted to rule that out).

    I just clicks when you turn the key forward. Cables are all clean, never any previous problems with the truck. Starter is next on my list of usual suspects, but I found this TSB notice online



    Should I just take it to the dealer? That will involve a tow...

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    Alternator...

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    • #3
      Originally posted by davbrucas View Post
      Alternator...
      It is now. GM alternators can barely run the electrical systems without burning up, the added load of having to recharge a dead battery kills them nearly every time. This is assuming it'll start now if you jump it off. Otherwise it could be loose or corroded cables.

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