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Old 06-11-2013, 01:29 AM   #1
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Power problems

I found out my power problem theres a short in the two wires that are hooked up to the positive port in the red housing can anyone tell me where I can get those two wires and why they aren't hooked up directly onto the positive port??? Ive posted two pics of the area I'm talkin about thank in advanced!!!
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Old 06-11-2013, 03:01 AM   #2
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Follow them ... I think they go to the alternator or something... I can look tomorrow if you want.
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1 of those goes to the starter and i think the other goes to the alternator.
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Thanks a lot guys would I have to go to nissan to buy the two wires??
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S14 or S13 chassis? If its an S14 the large wire goes to the starter, so I'm assuming it's the same on the S13. The White/Red wires run into the fusebox and supply power to all your relays and fuses.
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S14 any idea where I can get these wires??
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If you want to, you can ditch those wires and just make a stand-in sub-harness.

For whatever reason, the two white/red striped wires terminate into the same connector at the fuse box. I'd go buy a standard battery connector with the two bolts to clamp down on the starter wire and make a simple jumper wire to replace the two white/red striped OEM wires. Just size the replacement wire correctly and you're good to go.
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dunno if u will find anything here. Nissan & Datsun Wiring Harnesses | Wiring Specialties
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Can anyone tell me if I have the problem between my fusebox and the battery would I have to get a full new wiring harness or if I could get a good mechanic to fab it??
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how do you know you have a short with those wires what tests have you done to limit it down to thos? but if your 100% its those wires then replace and or repair the wires to fix the short. from your posts it sounds like ur just taking a guess. post pictures of the said short and we can go from there if this is the problem it is a very easy fix. btw jr ss is correct the two smaller wires power your fuses.

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The only way I get power to my car is when I push those two wire a certain way I hear the power go to the car then I press my killswitch to the posiitive on the battery that's the only way my car is starting I just changed the starter and the starter is some what brand new it has been tested and its working great the only other thing is could be is the ignition switch or both I've had it looked at by 3 mechanics and they've all said roughly that
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Old 06-13-2013, 05:14 AM   #12
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Question, when I switch the car off the fusebox by my feet gives a buzzing sound and there is a clicking sound in 2-3 second intervals, does this mean my ign switch is messed up too?
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