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Won't start?!
I have a 1991 Nissan 240SX fastback with the stock KA24DE in it. The damn thing won't start! First, I thought it was the starter, so I dropped that and took it to Autozone to get it benchtested. The guy said it passed, but it made a wierd ass grinding noise towards the end of the test. After I put it back in, the motor started to crank over for a second or two and then it just died out. Every attempt to start the car after that has only yielded "clicking" from the engine bay. Usually, that means it's a starter problem right? But it did pass the testing, I don't get it. Can someone help me out please?!?!
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It's probably your starter.
If I took a starter to be tested, and it was making "weird ass" noises while it was being tested, I wouldn't care if they said it passed or not.
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i usually get that clicking sounds when the battery is too dead to turn the car over. check the battery and grounds, before spending money on a new alt
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Can the battery be powerful enough to run all the lights inside of the car and the radio, but yet not enough to turn the car over?
Also, another question. I've been thru 3 AutoZone clutch slave cylinders already and I didn't even drive any of them. The seals all busted when I was bleeding the system. I'm pretty positive I was doing it right: pump the clutch pedal 3 times and hold it, then open the bleeder screw while gradually releasing the pedal, and repeat until there's no more air bubbles right? Well, I never get to the no air bubbles part because the seal always breaks causing the rubber boot to swell up with brake fluid, eventually popping off and getting all over the place. Am I doing something wrong or should I just bite the bullet and buy an OEM replacement? |
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hey bro i think i had a similar problem with the car not starting, if you look by your fuse box on the driver side, straight above it or a little to the right there should be a little switch or button. Press that button and watch the seatbelt light on the cluster blink ten times, on the tenth time quickly try to start your engine, if it works all that was needed was a reset on the starter sensor or something like that.
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my cousin and i thought it was the starter at first so i purchased a starter, we tested the starters and my original one worked even better than the one i purchased. So we put the original one back in and it still didnt start, so thats when we did took the steps i just informed you.
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well that alarm reset switch caused my car not to start at all, but after the reset its been starting up everytime without any problems. Well i suppose i should thank you for the heads up or whatever, im fairly new at this too, just trying to give some advice.
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if it doesnt work, hit the starter with a hammer or something similar. sometimes they develop flat spots. If it then starts you know what the problem is
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We tried jumping it, but it didn't work. When I first bought the car, we tapped the starter with the metal part of a steering wheel club and it sparked and shit and then it started, but that was the only time. We had to push start it every other time we got it started after that. I was going to replace it, but then I got it tested and the guy said it passed. I'll just get a new one to be on the safe side. |
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Anyway, glad everything is working now, just figured I would let you know some other things incase you run in to similair problems again. |
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