it could be a variate of things
starter is bad, starter solenoid is bad, battery cable is bad, ground is bad, ignition is bad, there is really to many things to list as to why one wont crank with new battery but check these things first there not to hard to check and probably the problem.
Battery may have a dead cell and need replacing.
i have a 1986 Toyota 4x4 auto 2h diesel with electric and hand crank if battery is flat it has a special radiotr with hole in it for crank handel
If none of your lights work , it could be a battery cable connection or a dead battery
check battery for corrosion. It happens to me 4-5 times a year.
check for resistance to starter and check cables from battery for corrossion
There is no crank sensor on a 1986 camaro z28.. that sensor is in the camaros past 1988 i believe.. but the 1986 carb or fuel injection (tpi) does not have one
There are lots of Chevrolet models. You will have to be more specific.
cables and or check for good ground first.
After disconnecting the battery cables at the battery, disconnect the wires on the starter, then unbolt the starter. With the starter unbolted, pull it forward towards the front of the vehicle, then drop the nose of the starter and bring ti to the ground.
The firing order on a 1986 Chevrolet Celebrity V6 is: 1-2-3-4-5-6.
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It can be a dead cell in the battery causing the drain. Disconnect the negative battery cable overnight. If the battery is dead the next morning it has a dead cell and needs replacing. It can also be any light that is staying on overnight. Under hood, trunk, glove box, dome light, etc. It can also be a relay that is stuck.