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CHAPTER IV
HI
NTS
FOR
LOCATING ROAD
TROUBLES
This
chapter
is
published
with
the
thought
that
it
might
he
of
va
lu
e to
some
owner
through
the
pleasant
years
of
Ch
ev
-
rolet
ownership
in
case
of
minor
road
troubles.
Only
items
that
the
average
owner
might
check
and
correct,
thereby
avoiding
inconvenience,
expense
and
delay,
are
covered.
ENGINE
Starter
will
not
Crank
Eng
in
e
1.
This
trouble
is
usually
caused
by
a
discharged,
weak
or
faulty
battery.
Try
the
lights
and
if
they
light
,
the
engine
can
probably
be
started
by
pushing
or
towing
the
truck
with
the
transmission
in
high
gear.
If
not,
it
will
he
necessary
to
get
a
rental
battery
and
have
the
battery
charged.
It
is
advisable
to
h
ave
the
eledrical
system
checked
to
determine
the
cause
of
battery
troub
le.
2.
In
some
cases
this
trouble
may
be
caused
by
battery
cables,
starter
switc
h,
starter
solenoid
or
starting
motor.
Check
for
faulty
battery
cables
or
loose
connections,
have
the
starter
tested
and
necessary
repairs
made.
3.
In
some
cases
the
trouble
may
be
within
the
engine
and
caused
by
unusually
heavy
oil
in
cold
weather,
overheating
the
engine,
or
an
unusually
tight
engine.
If
the
engine
has
been
overheated
the
engine
should
be
allowed
to cool off
and
the
cause
of
overheating
corrected
.
4.
Sometimes
a
tight
engine
can
be
broken
loose
by
placing
the
transmission
in
high
gear
and
rocking
the
"
ve
hicle
back
and
forth.
NOTE:
Never
put
water
in
a
hot
engine.
Engine
Cranks
but
Will
No
t
Start
Readily.
The
following
are
some
of
the
causes
for
an
engine
not
starting
readily.
1.
Make
sure
the
ignition
is
turned
on.
2.
Follow
correct
starting
procedure
and
recognize
the
weather
conditions.
Remember
these
two
things.
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