There is a TSB (technical service bulletin) for this problem.
Bulletin No.: 02-06-04-015A
Date: March 07, 2006
TECHNICAL
Subject:
Intermittent No Crank, No Start (Clean Battery Side Terminal Stripped Threads, Replace Battery Cable Bolt)
Models:
2001-2007 GM Passenger Cars and Light-Duty Trucks (Including Saturn)
2003-2007 HUMMER H2
2006-2007 HUMMER H3
2005-2007 Saab 9-7X
with Side-Mounted Battery Terminals
Supercede:
This bulletin is being revised to update the models and provide a new labor operation number for this repair. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Numbers 02-06-04-015 and 03-06-03-006A (Section 06 - Engine/Propulsion System).
Condition
Some customers may comment on an intermittent no crank, no start condition.
Cause
This condition may be due to poor battery cable connections. Cross-threaded/stripped battery cable bolts inside the battery side post terminals may cause poor battery cable connections.
Correction
To avoid replacing the battery , do the following steps:
^ Clean the threads in the battery side post terminals using a 3/8" (# 16) NC bottom tap.
^ Replace the battery cable bolt.
The battery cable bolt is serviced separately from the cable and is available from your Parts Department. Be sure to use the correct bolt.
- If the battery is new and this is not the problem it's likely a fuel pump issue. Try turning the ignition on for a few seconds before starting it, this would allow the pump to re-prime the fuel system.
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Melany, there could be plenty of reasons for it. What exact year is it? How old is the battery? How many miles are on it? It could be from corrosion on the battery post, to starter, to starter relay to ECM, so we need to narrow it down a bit....
par oldturkey03
Melany, does it turn slowly and then it goes faster when you start? Turn your lights on and see if they go dim when you start it? My gut feeling says it's the starter that is failing.
par oldturkey03