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I'm having a very odd problem starting my 1990 ZR1. The key turns but the car doesn't start. The second time this happened I cleaned the key with restroom soap, the car started, the third time i did the same with no results. I have the car at a local dealership and the problem hasn't occurred. I sent an email to a GM engineer who owns a 1900 ZR and he explained cleaning the key with an abrasive cleaner. Any additional ideas would greatly be appreciated.
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Try an alternate key.
I always keep a new spare hidden in the car just for such fun events. Make sure if you have aftermarket floor mats that you try removing them when this happens to make sure that you are getting the clutch all of the way down to override the clutch safety switch. Observe the volt meter when this occurs. Does the needle deflect when you go from run to start. If it does not, then you are likely trapped in either the VATS protocol or the neutral / clutch switch protocol. If it deflects then likely a starter issue. If the clutch switch is the suspect, there is an override wiring procedure to update your 90. Search the forum here and you will find it discussed. If the key was the original culprit, likely still is until ruled out. Keep us posted with your progress. ![]() Marty |
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Welcome... You will have to be a bit more precise on what you mean by "the car won't start". When you turn the key does the engine turn over but won't run? Or when you turn the key nothing happens, the engine won't even turn over. If the later, is there an audible "click" from the engine or do you get absolutely nothing? All of these conditions are not uncommon for these 30+ year old cars but have very different resolutions.
I suspect it's the later issue from what you described. Volumes have been written in these forums on the dreaded "no start issue". If you go to the top of this (technical) section click on the "Solutions" thread. You'll find considerable info on how to resolve the issue. https://www.zr1.net/forum/showthread.php?t=16778 The VATS key, VATS system, the neutral safety switch and the starter itself are all possibilities if you get "nothing" when you turn the key. Based on what we see here the starter itself is the most likely problem. If you have any technical inclination yourself at the very least educate yourself on this issue and it's possible resolutions. Better yet teach yourself how to resolve it. The local "new car dealer" is last place to take the car. It is highly unlikely they have anyone trained to deal with a 30yr old car let alone a ZR-1. The way they do things will cost you a ton of money and will probably not solve the problem, tho there are exceptions. I know, I was a new car service manager for a number of years. Find a well recommended local corvette shop or if your lucky a known shop with a good ZR-1 recommendations from fellow members. There is a sticky at the top of the "General" section that is a national list of recommended shops. https://www.zr1.net/forum/showthread.php?t=28634 Good luck and keep us posted. H ![]() |
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the vats ignition(keys)switch has tiny micro wires that turn with the switch when starting the car, those wires break and mostly jack with you for a while (sometimes starts)sometimes not until they totaly break and you dead in the water. could be a possibility
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Thank you everyone for your valuable input. The car was at Hawthorne Chevrolet for more than a week, the car started every time. They only billed me $155.00 but couldn't diagnose the problem. I'll check all the treads here to see if there's a final solution.
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For your files: More common ZR-1 "no start" causes...
NOTE: Reading left to right: The chart shows the resistance range (measured between the pellet contacts either side of the key) and the corresponding pellet #(number). a spare or two is always a good idea! The middle schematic is for the 90-92 ZR-1 cars. (ALSO.. There is a DIY relay that can be added to the 90-92 cars essentially incorporating the modification used on the 93-95 cars.) The schematic on the right is for the 93-95 ZR-1s Last edited by Paul Workman; 10-04-2020 at 07:53 AM. |
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I am still unclear if this is a no crank vs no start (maybe I missed) it. What does your security light do? If its a no crank, could be a heat soak issue with the starter...will take a short-medium drive then let it sit minutes and try to crank it, does it crank after that or not?
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