So you have no power at all inside the car when it won't start?
Probs going to have to get an auto electrician to have a look, but my ae71 4ac gets power to the starter/interior loom only very occasionally, it will start some days and not others. I moved the fuse box once and it suddenly started working (had power to the interior, and I cranked it and it started), then after i stopped running it, and tried again a hour later, it was back to not working. Any wiring diagrams or something I can have a look at? Wiring sucks so much ass.
It's a molested ae71 4ac, so the looms probably been fucked with, as a aftermarket fuel pump and weber carb have been installed.
I have shit all experience with auto elektrics, so any basic pointers or steps to trouble shoot/wild guesses on the source of the problem would help too lol.
Last edited by undercoverninja; 20th December 2012 at 10:26 PM.
So you have no power at all inside the car when it won't start?
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Yeah none, I thought it might be contact on a fuse or something but I dont have a clue where to start looking/what goes where tbh. I cant see anything out of the ordinary on the main part of the wires/fuse box. Could a grounding issue cause something like that? (The battery is grounded solidly to the chassis from all I can tell)
It should be pretty easy to find.. And will most likely be an earth or a broken plug into the fuse box
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Good to hear, I shall take a look again tommorow
What earths do you currently have connected?
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Not a clue, I will check that out tommorow. Battery is earthed directly to the passenger side engine bay, and the engine is earthed somewhere haha
Loose terminals are obvious surely you wwould have checked them
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