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Old 10-23-2008, 03:45 PM   #1
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KA Weird Starting Problem

So I get in my car today (91 KA24DE) and go to start it, and NOTHING. So i turn on my dome light and nothing so I assume dead battery. Throw it on the charger let it charge 20 mins and says charged. Go to start and still nothing. So i guess bad battery or bad charger and go pull my optima battery out of the mustang. Get in and turn the key to aux and everything turns on but when i try to start NOTHING and then none of the aux work again. WTF????
And, if i disconnect the battery for few seconds then hook it back up aux works until i try to start it again. I HAVE NO CLUE what this could be. ANY IDEAS WOULD HELP. THANK YOU
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You arent tightening the connecters properly...
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The connectors on the battery? They're tight and clean, checked that...and my ground looks fine too. Are there other connectors im over-looking?
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nope.. you might think you are connecting it properly but i would suggest to try and make them fit tighter..

and yes im talking about the connectors on the battery...
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Well i feel really stupid, i replaced the connector for the positive cable and it started right up. I looked at the old one and it was cracked so that was apparently the problem. Thank YOU!!
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