My car doesn't seem to start., Please Help |
My car doesn't seem to start., Please Help |
Jun 20, 2011 - 4:31 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 25, '11 From East Coast Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Hey guys, I've been trying to figure out why my car won't start for a few days now. I first came to realize it had a problem when I was driving in on the freeway and made my way to the lane right of me. When I did that the car just shut off completely lights and all. Tried turning it back on nothing. Open the hood and realized the battery cablel was loose and since I was close to my house already and didn't have tools to tighten it I just put it back and it turned on and drove off. Left it parked.
Next day I decide to take it out, I opened all the windows and sunroof (since it was hot) and open the hood to tighten the battery down and thats where the problems started. I tighten it fully but it wouldn't start nor would any lights go on (dash board or any lights). But if I would turn the negative cable to a certain side you would hear things go on. If i tighten it, it would go back to sending no current. You would only hear things go back on if i held onto the cable at that exact angle, if i slightly moved it, nothing would happen. And when I tighten it at one point it threw a whole bunch of sparks. So here's the deal, I need to move this car, and all my windows are stuck open. I have changed - - Battery Terminals -Fuses 100a, 60a, and either a 50a or a 40a. ( don't remember what they are right now, but i know one was for the alternator) - Checked the other fuses and all seemed good -Battery is new, and I tested the battery of another car as well and no luck What should I check now? Are there any fuses that I might have skipped over and should double check? Could it be the alternator? Maybe the cables have gone bad? Please help guys, I've tried the best I can but I know very little about this sort of stuff. Thank you ahead of time and appreciated. and if it helps at all, I drive an 96 ST model. This post has been edited by Eazy6G: Jun 20, 2011 - 4:58 AM |
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