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  • thurmanmermanT Offline
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    Well I official will never buy a battery from Advanced Auto Parts EVER AGAIN! First of all the battery was fired. Third one Ive had so far this YEAR. Got the new battery put it in the car and it stated to make some noise from the intake. Figured it wasn't that bad so i connected the plug wired and turned it over and turned over a couple time and now it seems that battery is dead again. Didn't even have it in there for 2 minutes. I haven't gotten a chance to check the fuses yet cause I about broke all the windows in the car im so pissed. I need someone to help me cause I have no idea what to do anymore. WHOEVER HELPS ME GET THE CAR RUNNING OR AT LEAST TURNING OVER GETS FREE BEER!!!!

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    > Parker;299126 wrote:
    > blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah German cars are the best thing since sliced bread.

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    • MisterCMKM Offline
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      tjamz;173839 wrote:
      why do that until you've confirmed that it isn't a fuse/connector?

      because shotgunning parts is much easier and cheaper than actually finding the problem

      :nonono:

      FASTER THAN DUBBSY

      > thrash;315544 wrote:
      > I noticed that the new 5.0 valve covers say "Ford Motorsport" or something on them. Instead, the valvecovers should be a big bald eagle, holding a rifle in one talon, an american flag in the other, eating apple pie, and shitting on the outline of europe.
      >
      > Ford is back :)

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      • ColinC Offline
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        where is the car?

        Attention Go Green! advertisers: For every Go Green! logo I have to see, I will throw another can of weed killer on the tire fire in my back yard

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        • thurmanmermanT Offline
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          North Fargo at my parents house. Im not to far away from the fargodome.

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          • BookemB Offline
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            Is this on the wagon or didn't you have a cressida? I had to replace some relays and ground wires on my sister's cressida, but sounds like you have some other problem as well.

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              I'd give u a hand but I came back home for the day, I could try later tonight or maybe tomar night if you still need it, have u tried the push the car hop in a pop the clutch technique, lol, that's what I do to get mine going most of the time. My insturment lights and everything come on, and sometimes it turns over sometimes it's stone dead. I'd check all the fuses, and also all your starter connections and your starter itself. If you havent gotten it going yet give me a call and i'll see if I can stop by. 218-205-8573

              Brandon

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                Bookem;173867 wrote:
                Is this on the wagon or didn't you have a cressida? I had to replace some relays and ground wires on my sister's cressida, but sounds like you have some other problem as well.

                On the honda.

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                • darkelvisD Offline
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                  dude, if you are burning through batteries this quickly i'm going to let you in on something.....it isn't the batteries, it's the car.

                  Hey everyone....Anonymously tell joel what you really think of him
                  http://www.realhomemadeturbo.com/forum/index.php?topic=12913.0

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                  • ColinC Offline
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                    I found "the biggest" problem and that was an easy fix. Now the car goes through the stages of ignition, but the starter does not do anything. Chris and I started traking the starter circut, but I got called away. I'm guessing the starter motor is shot, and then there are the other problems that Bryce and I came across before Bryce sold the car. Chris, I think, has decided to scrap getting it running and wait to swap.

                    Attention Go Green! advertisers: For every Go Green! logo I have to see, I will throw another can of weed killer on the tire fire in my back yard

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                      tjamz;173839 wrote:
                      why do that until you've confirmed that it isn't a fuse/connector?

                      because checking the fuses is a common sense thing to do...if he didnt check that before replacing it he would be retarded.

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                        But blindly replacing a switch won't necessarily fix the problem either. Sure, it might, but there is no guarantee that it will, especially seeing how everything worked prior to the abandoned wire tuck, and didn't work after the reconnection, logically the problem is most likely a connector/fuse that is causing the problem and not a mechanical switch that was not directly associated with the work being done.

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