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Kehops Feb 23, 2008 02:29 PM

Took old "aftermarket" wires out and now won't start
 
I snipped my dumb grounding wires that I had installed years ago. After snipping them, the car would turn over but wouldn't start. So I took all the bolts out to properly remove all the old wires and while loosening the headlight grounding bolt, it snapped on me. So I wedged the grounding terminal up against the sheet metal to keep it grounded. Then the car started up ok, didn't crank great but started nevertheless. I drilled a new hole in the sheetmetal and got another bolt to re-ground the headlight properly. After I finished I tried starting it again expecting to have no problems but the car wouldn't crank and when I took the key out, the dashbord lights stayed on and my elec. windows still worked...very weird. I tried sanding the terminal down to get a better connection but didn't change nothing.

My guess is it shorting out but I know nothing about this kind of stuff. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks

Edit: The only way I could get my dashboard lights to turn off is by disconnecting the battery. I then reconnected it and tried it again, same problem.

pmohr Feb 23, 2008 02:32 PM

Still on the original ignition switch? They're a relatively common part to go bad in the A32, and stuck contacts in the ignition switch would explain the car staying in IGN after you removed the key.

99MaxSEKH3 Feb 23, 2008 02:41 PM

Is that why sometimes I have to juggle my key to get it to start? I actually came on here to ask that question but had to make 15 posts

99MaxSEKH3 Feb 23, 2008 02:41 PM

oops, sorry I meant Jiggle

pmohr Feb 23, 2008 02:47 PM


Originally Posted by 99MaxSEKH3 (Post 6262881)
Is that why sometimes I have to juggle my key to get it to start? I actually came on here to ask that question but had to make 15 posts

Yes, that's another symptom of a failing ignition switch.

~$30, 10 screws, 2 bolts, 15 minutes and you're done.

Search around for the installation instructions.

Nissan part number 48750-1E411, when I looked around for one a year or two ago they were not only the cheapest (vs auto parts stores), but they were the only ones to actually have it in stock.

99MaxSEKH3 Feb 23, 2008 02:50 PM

Oh wow that is awesome thank you very very very much for your help! I actually try to always use nissan parts on my car anyways, so geuss i will call the dealer on monday and let you guys know how it goes, thanks again pmohr your very nice unlike some people on here, they should make you one of those moderator people if you arent allready

pmohr Feb 23, 2008 02:52 PM


Originally Posted by 99MaxSEKH3 (Post 6262893)
Oh wow that is awesome thank you very very very much for your help! I actually try to always use nissan parts on my car anyways, so geuss i will call the dealer on monday and let you guys know how it goes, thanks again pmohr your very nice unlike some people on here, they should make you one of those moderator people if you arent allready

:wavey:

No problem, I try.

Moderator, eh? Heh, if only.

JSMax Feb 23, 2008 03:35 PM


Originally Posted by pmohr (Post 6262896)
:wavey:

No problem, I try.

Moderator, eh? Heh, if only.

it's mostly a volunteer position....

pmohr Feb 23, 2008 03:41 PM


Originally Posted by JSMax (Post 6262949)
it's mostly a volunteer position....

Given the chance, I'd have no problem volunteering :gotme:

I've already got sponsor status on my350z (http://www.my350z.com/forum/member.php?u=87414), being a mod would be nice. Definitely clean up a lot of these crap threads in here...

JSMax Feb 23, 2008 09:27 PM

what you mean your tired of all the "what intake" & "which exhaust" threads?

There's gold in those....

I also would have no problem volunteering as a mod on this forum. I'm on here every day anyway.

d1max2nv Feb 24, 2008 08:44 PM

well did you disconnect the bat. before you decided to weld? If not the welder sent a feed back somewhere... good luck...

pmohr Feb 24, 2008 08:49 PM


Originally Posted by d1max2nv (Post 6264576)
well did you disconnect the bat. before you decided to weld? If not the welder sent a feed back somewhere... good luck...

I don't see any mention of welding in this thread :confused:

Hammy Feb 24, 2008 09:48 PM

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Welding Mention Not Found


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