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Default 2001 Sat L200 "hollow cranking" won't start - 06-09-2007 , 06:27 AM






My 2001 Sat L200 started having issues this week with hesitation when
starting from a stop or accelerating to pass. It starts okay, but
just seems to be lacking the power it has always had. I had planned
on changing the fuel filter this weekend to see if that would help,
but tonight when I went to run an errand, it started and ran okay; but
when I came out it wouldn't start back up. It cranked but then part
of the "normal cranking sound" went away and it just sound like a
"hollow cranking sound" and shows no attempt to sputter or start at
all.

Any ideas on where to start troubleshooting?

Thanks
Steve


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Default Re: 2001 Sat L200 "hollow cranking" won't start - 06-09-2007 , 07:03 AM






On Jun 9, 5:27 am, Sat2001 <coggin... (AT) suddenlink (DOT) net> wrote:
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My 2001 Sat L200 started having issues this week with hesitation when
starting from a stop or accelerating to pass. It starts okay, but
just seems to be lacking the power it has always had. I had planned
on changing the fuel filter this weekend to see if that would help,
but tonight when I went to run an errand, it started and ran okay; but
when I came out it wouldn't start back up. It cranked but then part
of the "normal cranking sound" went away and it just sound like a
"hollow cranking sound" and shows no attempt to sputter or start at
all.

Any ideas on where to start troubleshooting?

Thanks
Steve
Okay, let me add some more info, I've been reading some of the posts
and the car HAS been making some noises. I thought they were the main
belt but never could find any sign of wear that would make a noise.
Seemed very repetitive and once the car got warmed up the noise
stopped. Had the oil changed and thought it helped but had noticed it
again last week before the power loss seemed to start. Am I jumping
to conclusions or is it possible this could be a timing chain issue?
Would a time chain break on cranking to start? Would that explain the
"hollow cranking sound"?
Steve



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