jan_kaiser1
Blazer Won't Start
Summary of the thread
A 2002 Chevrolet Blazer wouldn't start, and the initial suspicion was bad battery cable connections. The suggestion was to check for corrosion or looseness in the connections. After cleaning and tightening the cables, the issue was resolved, confirming that the problem was indeed with the battery connections.
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jan_kaiser1 (community.author)
Thanks! I'll double-check. If the connections seem okay, what else could it be? Is there a chance the ECU is failing?
friedhelm_moeller92
It's possible, but I'd start with the simple things first. In my case, it was just a loose connection. If cleaning and tightening the cables doesn't work, I'd suggest taking it to a workshop for proper diagnostics.
jan_kaiser1 (community.author)
Thanks for the advice! Turns out you were right, the cable connections were the issue. Cleaning and tightening them fixed it. Cost me 155€ at the workshop. Appreciate the help!
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friedhelm_moeller92
I had a similar issue with my Blazer. Check the battery cable connections thoroughly. Are they corroded or loose?