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    mbills2223

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    For the love of Pete...any of you have experience dealing with state insurance? I'm trying to navigate my way through it for my SO (who is being forced to apply for these programs btw, thanks Obama) and it's an absolute nightmare. That's saying something coming from me because I do it regularly at work. The state, possibly due to the fed, seems to have no idea what we are applying for... :faint:
     

    db1959

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    :scratch: That sounds more like bad cables (read high resistance), maybe the starter..

    I checked the cables, grounds, etc.. all looked good. The 2 codes that it throws when it does that are the crank sensors. In my research I have found that if the starter is bad it will throw those codes. Reference: Aurora Club of North America.
     

    GLOCKMAN23C

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    I checked the cables, grounds, etc.. all looked good. The 2 codes that it throws when it does that are the crank sensors. In my research I have found that if the starter is bad it will throw those codes. Reference: Aurora Club of North America.

    Is it an Aurora or an Alero?
     

    churchmouse

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    I checked the cables, grounds, etc.. all looked good. The 2 codes that it throws when it does that are the crank sensors. In my research I have found that if the starter is bad it will throw those codes. Reference: Aurora Club of North America.

    It throws thse codes when the key is engaged to the start position and the engine does not turn so no response from the crank trigger......Just saying.....:)

    That does not sound right. It should be cold and ready to roll. Startes get stupid when hot. Jump box is a battery boost. I know you put a new one in it but this sounds off to me but hey.....I am :oldwise:
     
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