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Zeofox May 11, 2016 04:39 PM

Starter spins but engine will not crank
 
So what happened was I was driving down the highway and the engine all the sudden lost power. I stepped on the gas and the motor revved up but did not go any faster in speed. Then everything's died on the motor. after getting at home I tried starting the car and the starter just spins but doesn't engage and the engine won't crank. It's a 1997 Monte Carlo LS

BeachBumMike May 11, 2016 08:22 PM

:rolleyes:
How many miles on your Monte ?
What service have you done to your Transmission/engine ?
filters, fluid changed ?
Has your transmission showed any signs of slipping before ?
Does your engine/trans have any leaks ?

Did you check your oil/trans levels ?

How long have you owned your Monte ? Any major replacements ?

* Your Engine could be locked UP ? Trans went out ? or hopefully something else that's less expensive to repair (?) Need more infor without being there...

Please answer the above to help our member's help you!
Thanks

Zeofox May 11, 2016 08:41 PM

Honestly I can't remember how many miles are actually on it. As far as servicing and what not goes. I recently changed the oil that was about a week ago. Transmission fluid level has been good since I bought it. There are no signs of metal shavings in the transmission fluid. Nothing has been leaking except a little bit from when I found out I had to replace the water pump.

The transmission through an engine code when I first bought the vehicle for engine slipping I reset the code and drove it like normal and it hasn't been on since.
I've had the car for a few months now. No major replacements on parts unless you consider the water pump being one of those.
I know the motor isn't locked up because I put a breaker bar on the crank pulley and I was able to turn it without any real issue

BeachBumMike May 11, 2016 08:55 PM

Hi ZeoFox, It's great to read that your engine isn't locked up & that you can turn it.

Is there any codes ?
Check the below infor
The Most Common Problems With Automatic Transmissions

ezinearticles.com › Automotive › Repairs


Apr 16, 2012 - ... is a problem with a faulty oil pump or an old and clogged up oil filter. ... the increase in engine revs, but there is no acceleration of the vehicle; ...

Please check back to see what our expert tech member's post on your problem...Good Luck!

shawn parker May 11, 2016 08:55 PM

I did not see what year it is ... sorry if I missed it, but if old enough could have timing belt

shawn parker May 11, 2016 08:56 PM

97 timing belt or chain ?


Zeofox May 11, 2016 09:08 PM

Would i be able to shift to neutral if the tranny had aan issue

shawn parker May 11, 2016 09:56 PM

here us my timing belt story, I once owned a Plymouth Sundance and the timing belt broke, I was lucky as it happened just as turning off the road and was able to coast into my driveway.
next day was day off so I thought DIY, it rained hard all that nigt and next day, some family and I erected a make shift taro over the car
I did the job twice, because the first time I only allign two of the tree points
man what a weekend it was, but I drove it to work for my next shift

Leprechaun93 May 11, 2016 10:02 PM

Sounds like 2 separate issues really. I'd focus on getting the starter to properly engage and turn the engine over. You could maybe give it a few hits with a hammer or anything you can get to it with or try replacing it. A 97 LS is a 3100 v6 and would have a timing chain inside the engine and just a serpentine belt outside.

jakefluker May 11, 2016 10:07 PM

if the starter is just spinning and not engaging, starter is problem(pin) as for trans check the kick down cable?


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