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gthbryce
06-22-2008, 08:56 PM
My 1991 240sx has been sitting for over week without a radiator in it fans etc and all vaccum tubing out for replacement. Today after i got back from a camping trip I put my new water pump and fan clutch on and put everything back in and cut and put on new hoses for vaccum lines. *One thing i have to mention is i did take off the distributor cap and may have put it back on wrong.* Well After i put antifreeze in it I hopped in and tried turning it over. All that happens is the cabin light dims in the car when i try and turn it over. Not one peep from the starter, nothing. What could this be? me putting the cap back on wrong? or the battery? or something else?:wtf:
Jgrand03
06-22-2008, 08:57 PM
battery get some1 to jump u
gthbryce
06-22-2008, 09:00 PM
THe battery in it looks like a piece of shit and problably performs like one too.. Should I purchase an optima redtop or something of that sort? Would a battery of this sort be a good investment?
805-240
06-22-2008, 09:00 PM
ya i would check the battery
Jgrand03
06-22-2008, 09:13 PM
a batterys a battery but if u want to get an optima sounds like good a time of any
mjjstang
06-22-2008, 10:08 PM
fuck are u serious, what has this forum become. I miss the days of yore. on a side note I use a lawnmower to turn over my 450hp sr motor. works fine.
projectRDM
06-22-2008, 10:12 PM
So the car has a dead battery, and you're wondering if it has a dead battery?
I'd be more likely to lean towards a dead battery than anything.
tt99ol
06-22-2008, 10:25 PM
i think the battery is dead
you should really check it
because batteries run out of power eventually
especially when the alternator doesnt charge it for awhile
(rolls eyes)
this thread = fail
and while your at it reach in your pants
if you have a penis your a boy
if not then your a girl
mjjstang
06-22-2008, 11:43 PM
seriously though, before you go through the trouble of charging the battery, there are a few things you should go over to eliminate possible other issues.
1. check that your alternator is functioning correctly, alternators tend to burn up after a while especially if they are trying to charge bad batteries. The easist way to do this is by removing the alternator per FSM specifications. Take it to your local auto part store and they can hook it up to a system that will diagnose it.
2. What could be happening is that you have a bad wire that is not sending power to the starter while at the same time, you have a loose wire to the light bulb and when you try to crank, that is why your light is dimming. What I would do is download the FSM and go over the wiring diagrams for starting and lighting system, trace them and make sure there is a solid connection.
Lastly I would check that you diddnt twist your chassis due to excess torque during your last grocery trip, If this has happened, you may have pinched a ground during said chassis twisting due to excess torque, If this is the case, simply circle earth grounding kit from ebay should fix your problem and you can continue to twist chassis in future.
Good luck hopefully this has given you a starting point. Keep us updated and remember pictures are good.
infinitexsound
06-23-2008, 03:02 AM
eh those were the days............... dead battery.....harbor freight 30 dollar charger on sale pick one up....
gthbryce
06-23-2008, 06:32 PM
DickHead.........
mjjstang
06-23-2008, 09:01 PM
^^^linky dont work.
TriplD's
06-29-2008, 12:17 AM
Yeah defiently your battery just get a nice one screw Optimas go with a Braille racing fuel battery. Costs about the same plus its a 1/4 of the weight(11.5lbs). Heat and Weight enemy of the car :2f2f:
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