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(E)
If
the
car
will
start
but
stalls when
hot
or
has
a rough idle,
you
can
suspect a faulty
IDLE
ADJUSTMENT, a malfunctioning
AUTOMATIC
CHOKE
or
an
extremely dirty
and
blocked
AIR
CLEANER
ELEMENT.
Replace
paper
element
air
cleaner
if
neces-
sary.
Idle adjustment
or
automatic
choke
service (other than
that
outlined
in
paragraph
D
above)
should
be
performed by your
Chevrolet Dealer.
If
the
above
Fuel System checks
and
the checks
suggested
under
the Electrical System following
do
not
correct
the malfunction, it
is
recommended
that
you return to
your
Authorized Chevrolet
Dealer
for
further
checks, adjustments
or
repairs.
ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM
If, when the ignition key
is
turned to
"Start",
the
engine
will not
turn over, you
have
good
reason
to
suspect
electrical
trouble.
NOTE:
Never
remove Delcotron
bat
lead
without first disconnecting
battery
ground
cable.
(F)
When
there
is
no response
at
all to
attempts
to
start
the
car,
check the
obvious-your
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
SELECTOR
LEVER
must
be
in
Neutral
or
Park position
before
the
engine
can
be
started.
Turning the IGNITION SWITCH rapidly
back
and
forth
several times will sometimes
correct
a
poor
internal switch contact.
(G)
The
BATIERY
may
be
discharged.
If
so, lights will
be
dim
and
the horn will
have
a
poor
tone
if it will blow
at
all.
Usually
a
garage
recharge
will
be
necessary to return the
battery
to
operation.
Occasionally, however, a long drive will
recharge
the
battery.
NOTE:
If
the
battery
is
determined
to
be
dead,
and
for no
apparent
reason, have your Authorized Chevrolet Dealer check the
battery,
the
GENERATOR
and
the VOLTAGE REGULATOR.
GENERATOR trouble should already
have
been
indicated
by
the
gene~ator
indicator light on the instrument panel.
70
POOR
BATIERY
CONNECTIONS may
be
suspected
if
the
car
has
operated
properly
a
short
time
before
and
now not even the horn
will
operate.
Check both
ends
of
both
battery
cables.
If
the con-
nections
are
corroded,
a
car
may sometimes
be
restored to
opera-
tion by removing all
cable
ends,
scraping
all contacting
surfaces
clean
with a pen knife,
and
reassembling.
If
the
cables
are
broken,
they must
be
replaced.
The
power
supply should now
be
restored
unless the
battery
is
dead.
(H)
If,
however, the lights
and
horn work
properly
but the
starter
will still not turn over, check the
STARTER
connections. A
"click"
from the
starter
solenoid indicates
that
the wiring to the
starter
is
properly
installed.
If
the wiring seems to
be
clean
and
tightly in-
stalled, the trouble
is
probably
in
the
starter
itself
and
should
be
referred
to
your
Authorized Chevrolet Dealer.
When
the
engine
will
"turn
over"
but will not start, the following
items may
be
checked
along
with the Fuel Systems Checks listed
previously.
(I)
With a clean
dry
cloth,
wipe
the ceramic portions
of
the
spark
plugs dry.
In
particularly
damp
or
rainy
weather
dampness
may
be
the
cause
of
not starting, especi-
ally when the
engine
is
cold.
(J) Check the
cables
at
the
top
of
the distributor
and
coil
as
well
as
each
spark
plug
cable
for
tightness.
(K)
If
the
car
will still not
start,
check
for
spark
at
the
spark
plugs
in
the following manner:
Pull
one
of
the
spark
plug
wires off its
spark
plug. Insert a
short piece
of
bare
wire (such
as
Distributor and Coil Cables

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BrandChevrolet
Model1971 Camaro
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