Won't crank sometimes?

Tiny
LAURIESEARS792
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  • 2002 CHEVROLET AVALANCHE
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I let it sit for about 30 minutes and it will crank again. The battery is new. I was told it had something to do with my security system and they replaced some type of part but it still is doing the same thing. Other parts have also been replaced as well. Have they been any other Avalanches that are doing this? I have had several mechanics look at this problem and they can't find anything wrong with it or continue replacing parts that aren't needed for this problem. Any help would be appreciated.
Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012 AT 8:00 PM

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Tiny
SATURNTECH9
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So when it wont start does it crank and no start?Or no crank no start?Meaning the engine isnt spinning around to start like it normally does?

This guide will help

https://www.2carpros.com/articles/starter-not-working-repair

Please run down this guide and report back.
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Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012 AT 8:07 PM
Tiny
CHEYANNE
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Truck has been cranking and running with very little. Problems. Had been using my truck to move all day, then stopped to fill up with gas. Just as we were approaching our apartment; the truck made a woosh sound as if it was clearing out a valve. Then the truck started to slow down so I pushed the gas harder and it made another woody then sped up. Since we have been home it will crank when the engine is cold but will not stay started. When the key is turned it bring up a battery symbol and needs oil message. It's a fairly new battery, but when I checked inside it the fluids were low so I added water to them. All the lights, windows are working with the key tuned in the ignition. Even the humming from the gas pump I was told to listen for. The only thing different is the check engine light that's been on went off the night before this happened.
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Wednesday, November 13th, 2019 AT 10:53 AM (Merged)
Tiny
JACOBANDNICKOLAS
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You need to check fuel pump pressure and check for spark. Even though you hear the fuel pump, it may not be providing enough fuel pressure. Also, if the check engine light was always on, have the computer scanned to see if there are trouble codes.
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Wednesday, November 13th, 2019 AT 10:53 AM (Merged)
Tiny
MMTAYLOR44
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  • 2002 CHEVROLET AVALANCHE
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  • 4WD
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I have owned my truck for 2 years and it has always started very slow as if the battery was not powerful enough. Yesterday was a very cold day in Ohio and my truck finally did not start. I took the old battery out had it tested and indeed it was bad but was the correct size battery for my Avalanche. I replaced the battery with a brand new optimus battery with 730 CA which cost me $160 dollars. Even after the new battery is starts very slow. This morning I had enough power to unlock my doors but not to start. I tried to jump my truck but did not have any luck. I put the brand new battery on a charger and it was down to 75% charge. Do you think I have an electrical problem or a starter problem?
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Wednesday, November 13th, 2019 AT 10:53 AM (Merged)
Tiny
DENNYP
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Check your battery cable ends. Make sure there is no corrosion. This is the most common problem I see.

This guide will help

https://www.2carpros.com/articles/everything-goes-dead-when-engine-is-cranked
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Wednesday, November 13th, 2019 AT 10:53 AM (Merged)
Tiny
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It took a week for you to tell me to check for corrosion. Nice website. Well, a week ago I changed my starter/solenoid and that was the problem. The solenoid had a slight crack in the casing. Starter cost me $112.00 Thanks for all the help, I'm sure I will return next time.
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