2007 Chevy Silverado Won't Turn Over

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Shot and elk (see this is hunting related), parked the truck outside in the 10 degree weather with the quarters in the back overnight. A day or two later, I go to start it and it won't turn over. I figure the battery is dead. Take the old battery to walfart, they test it, they say it's fine, I begrudgingly buy another battery, because I was pretty convinced that was the issue. Get home, put the new battery in, I can hear the electrical system kick on right way, think we're good to go, get in it, everything lights up, but it won't even begin to turn over. It did the same thing with the old battery.

Message on the dash that says service 4wd. Guess walfart may not be as crooked as I thought.

Thoughts on what to check next?

Probably also worth mentioning that it hasn't gone into 4 low for awhile.

The remote to unlock the doors also doesn't work.

It's almost the new battery has been sitting on the shelf for too long and is dead, but I tested it and it reads 12.6V. When you turn the key on, the whole electrical system lags and doesn't behave normally. It says stabilitrak off, traction control off, service 4wd when you first turn it on.

11/20/23 Update 1 - finally had a chance to mess with the truck. I pulled the starter relay in the fusebox, and hotwired it - the starter turns over. Starter isn't the issue.

There are four "plugs" and "sockets" on the relay, in my uneducated terms. Two of them which you use to bypass it to hotwire it and two which the system normally operates on. One of the normal plug sockets give me 11.3V with an electrical tester. The other normal plug socket gives me a resistance reading, indicating that there is no short in that wire.

I've just been going around the vehicle and checking and cleaning ground connections.

The dash lights are now acting a little weirder - when I first turn the key on, only a few dash lights come on. If I turn it off and then back on, everything will light up similar to how I mentioned above with the traction control and four wheel drive messages. At first I had to turn it off once and turn it back on for it to light up and now I'm having to turn it on and off twice for it to light up on the third time.

Don't know if that helps anyone, but I figured I'd give you all some more info!

11/20/23 Update 2 - I tried connecting the negative battery terminal to the frame to ground it out and it makes no difference.

I checked the fuel pump fuse and it is good. I swapped relays for the fuel pump and Run/crank. No luck.

11/21/23 Update 1 - I checked a few of the grounds on the vehicle and none are in the least bit corroded. Nevertheless, I wire brushed them with a baking soda solution, dried them, and applied Vaseline before reassembly. I don't think it is the grounds. The truck frame hardly has any rust on it - it's been in MT all it's life and not exposed to salt.

I rented a code reader from Autozone - the computer isn't throwing any codes.

I'm going to order a new key from the dealership. A mechanic friend suggested this, along with you guys, so that seems like an easy route for $60. I'll keep you updated when I finally (lord willing) figure it out!

The remote start also might be worth looking into.

11/22/23 Update:
I checked the negative battery cable where it connects to the frame, below the radiator and it is not pinched.

There is no fuse on the positive battery cable, which could have failed.

1/5/24 Update:
-There is a recall for water entering under the drivers seat corroding the airbag control module. This doesn't appear to be an issue - signs of water were not observed.
-Might also be worth mentioning that the rear window hasn't worked for some time.

1/25/24 Update:
Finally got the truck up and running. I broke down and took it somewhere - it was a good move, as I don't think I would have figured it out on my own without some serious legwork.

Turns out the the Body Control Module was bad. Never heard of it. A real mechanic was able to figure it out in a couple hours.

Hopefully this thread helps out somebody in the future.

Thank you all for your help!
 
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CREillY

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Starter - You can jump the relay with a wire and if the starter doesn't turn over the truck that's the issue. If it does it's a bad relay. Youtube has a bunch of videos on it
 

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Try starting it in Neutral. Could be switch in transmission not communicating that it’s in park.
Once the while my truck will do this. It's an 03 chevy. What happens is when I put it in park I don't fully get it all the way in. Move the shifter around a little bit and it will start right up.
 

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I have an 04 2500hd with the 6.0 Gas and i had a similiar issue last year. it turned out to be a bad ground to the main computer. it was pain in the a$$ to track down. took me a few weekends to find.
My advice would be start with the starter jump the starter to see if it turns over. if that's good check your relays and fuses to the starter. you'll likely need a multimeter and some leads to check to make sure everything is working.
if you can't find anything there. pull the computer and with a multimeter start checking grounds. you also do the same checking on the body control module. you'll need to get a connector end view chart too.

another thing you could do is to scan it if the scanners reads likely not a computer issue. good luck it was a couple weekend struggle for me. once i found it it was a 5 minute fix.
 

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Check your grounds. One way to test this, jumper from your negative terminal to the frame with a cable. Mine went on the fritz, that seemed like a common-ish issue for the 2014.
 

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Not likely, considering that you put a new battery in but...

Try starting it with a jump pack or something on it.

My pickup does this when it gets cold. Battery is good, tests fine, runs fine but it wont have enough to turn the pickup over.

Hook a meter up to the battery and see what it drops to when you try to start it.
 

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I have an 04 2500hd with the 6.0 Gas and i had a similiar issue last year. it turned out to be a bad ground to the main computer. it was pain in the a$$ to track down. took me a few weekends to find.
My advice would be start with the starter jump the starter to see if it turns over. if that's good check your relays and fuses to the starter. you'll likely need a multimeter and some leads to check to make sure everything is working.
if you can't find anything there. pull the computer and with a multimeter start checking grounds. you also do the same checking on the body control module. you'll need to get a connector end view chart too.

another thing you could do is to scan it if the scanners reads likely not a computer issue. good luck it was a couple weekend struggle for me. once i found it it was a 5 minute fix.
I believe the starter is actually controlled by the computer on Chevy's; no direct link to the ignition switch. Could definitely be the culprit if you determine the starter is good.
 
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These issues suck. I had similar issues after running my old F250. Once it got warm it wouldn't crank. In that case, it was the ground from the battery to the block. It was rusted off and held on with a couple bare wires. Replaced the ground wire and nut, and bingo, all problems solved.
 

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Another thought is to check all your grounding straps and battery cables. I chased electrical demons in an old truck forever and finally replaced all battery cables, and grounding straps and voila everything worked again. Even if the cables look okay on the outside they can be corroded internally and cause problems.
 

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I’ll throw my .02 in on this.

Had an issue with my F150 & it wound up being a blown fuse for the fuel pump.

Went through the replacement of battery and still not fixed and was heading to the starter next. Thankfully good ole YouTube saved the day.

Best of luck
 

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Cluster went out on my 05'. Had some of the same problems. Might be it, might not.
 
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Updated original post with the new info. Thanks for your help thus far!
 
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I have an 04 2500hd with the 6.0 Gas and i had a similiar issue last year. it turned out to be a bad ground to the main computer. it was pain in the a$$ to track down. took me a few weekends to find.
My advice would be start with the starter jump the starter to see if it turns over. if that's good check your relays and fuses to the starter. you'll likely need a multimeter and some leads to check to make sure everything is working.
if you can't find anything there. pull the computer and with a multimeter start checking grounds. you also do the same checking on the body control module. you'll need to get a connector end view chart too.

another thing you could do is to scan it if the scanners reads likely not a computer issue. good luck it was a couple weekend struggle for me. once i found it it was a 5 minute fix.
I think you're on the right track. Any guidance how I go about doing some of the things you mentioned? Where do I find that connector end view chart, for instance. Thanks!
 
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