look under the hood, go to the fuse box and it says which one is the ignition fuse, no need to guess.
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look under the hood, go to the fuse box and it says which one is the ignition fuse, no need to guess.
dude, if you need a starter or altenator let me know. I got over 20 of them in my garage and i only want 25 a pop for em.
Hey so we drove down to take a look at my car and the first thing I tried was to start it, which of course it started right up. Now its at the garage where my mechanic will take a look at it. After telling him what the car did, he too is leading towards it being the starter.
Okay so here's the update. My local mechanic took a look at everything and he said that I had a faulty battery terminal. He replaced that. He also said he checked the wires and they all look good. He seems to think the bad terminal was the cause of my problems. I just want to know if that makes sense to you guys?
I'm no mechanic but I've never heard of a faulty battery terminal. If it was broke I could see that happening but if it was not broke I'd get a second opinion. My car did this a while back I replaced the starter and it's been fine. But I would see what everyOne else thinks before I do anything.
if the terminal isnt getting a good connection it could cause a short in the system depending on how its sitting and now start and even ground out and drain the battery
a terminal cant cause a short period. bad ground, bad connection yes