1993 Chevy Corsica help!

Tiny
SHANENCARMEN
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  • 1993 CHEVROLET CORSICA
  • 6 CYL
  • FWD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 83,000 MILES
Hey guys. Ok my corsica tested a falty high rpm check on the ignition mod. Car would run fine when first cranked and at warm normal operating temp. However, when put in gear or while in neutral applying throttle, car would bog and somtimes go dead. Basically, car would not run after warm when trying to drive. OK, replaced ignition module. Now, my car won't even turn over. I'm getting power to the starter, battery lights, signals, etc. All work fine. Nothing is unplugged. All fuses are good. (That I know of). Unless there are fuses under the hood or dash that I don't know about. Other than the normal fuse box on drivers side dash. What could be my problem?
Saturday, April 11th, 2009 AT 8:55 PM

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Tiny
JDL
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You need to make sure the battery has a good charge. Also make sure the cables/wires are clean and tight on both ends. Just because the lites come on doesn't mean the battery has a good charge.

Your saying the starter won't crank? With the key turned to crank, can you tell if there is a load on the system? You can turn on the headlites, turn the key to crank, if the headlites go out or almost, it is usually the battery or cables.
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Monday, April 13th, 2009 AT 12:24 PM

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