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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine as a screwdriver handle or pliers. Replace  the oir cleaner and attempt  to start the engine in the  normal  manner. (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 necessary. Idle adjustment or automatic  choke service  (other than that outlined in paragraph 0 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  turn  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. IF) 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  (manual  transmission 
must  have  clutch depressed all the way to floor)  before  the engine 
can be starfed.  Turning  the IGNITION  SWITCH rapidly back and forth several  times will sometimes  correct a poor internal  switch 
contact. 
(GI The BATTERY 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 baHery  is determined to be dead, and for  no apparent reason, have your :Aflthori~ed Chevrolet  Dealer check the baHery, the GENERATOR and the VOLTAGE REGULATOR. 
GENERATOR trouble shqiJld already have been indicated by 
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the generator indicator  light on the instrument panel. 
POOR BATTERY 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 connections are corroded, a car may sometimes be restored to operation 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. 
(HI 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 installed,  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. 
(II With a clean dry cloth  wipe  the ce-amic portions of the spark plugs  dry. In particularly damp or rainy weather dampness  may be the cause of not  starting, espe
cially when  the engine is cold. 
(JI  Check the cables at the top 
of  the  distributor and coil as well as each spark plug cable for 
tightness. 
(KI 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 Coli Cables