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MAN you guys are gonna f**ken laugh your heads off at me :), car had a Hidden KILL switch :( its started now :) bahahaha not that it matters ITs being changed for a l28 soon! need new alternator as well might not giving any charge!

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r30 not turning over? welll its actually turning over Just not starting And if i try to Jump start it Just Kinda Keeps Trying to turn over But not start And if Not Jump starting the Battery evantually goes Dead!

battery at about 17v

Any ideas? would be greatly appreciated

thanks

casey james

SOUNDS LIKE THE STARTER MOTOR IS f**kED does it click when you try turn it over and is the fuel injected model???

Check your battery terminal connects, and the wires going to starter motor and alternator. My r30 was doing this last month, my battery terminals were dodgy even tho they "seemed" fine to me. But in the end my battery was stuffed too

Can you comprehend that 17V is too high ??

I wasn't disputing that fact, obviously you CAN'T read.

Dodgy connections will NOT give a higher reading than what the battery is putting out.

Yeah Battery Just been Replaced now its Just Clicking when i try to turn it over! :D i know Generally this is the Starter Motor But I just replaced it grrrrr.

might Just build up my Tuff na Motor and Through the engine away!

Refer to first Post, Not sure as to what it is Now Did have an idea but the No noise at all has kinda Just ruined that lol, Any conversion that are simple And Under 900 dollars as i just bought heaps of stuff for my ae71!

Refer to first Post, Not sure as to what it is Now Did have an idea but the No noise at all has kinda Just ruined that lol, Any conversion that are simple And Under 900 dollars as i just bought heaps of stuff for my ae71!

Sorry to Be a Post whore but i really Need Help Ive got it Well i dono how to Describe what its Doing Replaced all the Leads And battery now its just kinda Starting But Not its spinning All the Gear a.c. and do SO on but it just won't start im starting to get really Pissed Of any way of knowing Why it wont start I Just found a wire from the Terminal to the alternator which i fixed just then and still doing the Exact same thing But without the Occaisanal lapse it just keeps going but not going and soon as I let go of the KEy it dies :P please help!!

hey... my mates escort was doing the same thing it would turn and turn but wouldnt start...but he didnt have the wireing harness and was just using a single cable to try and cick it over..i can remember wat he did but when he got the harness it worked..so check to make sure that all ur cables are conected properly...and as stated b4 yeh the starter motor might have dodgy conections or something...

hey... my mates escort was doing the same thing it would turn and turn but wouldnt start...but he didnt have the wireing harness and was just using a single cable to try and cick it over..i can remember wat he did but when he got the harness it worked..so check to make sure that all ur cables are conected properly...and as stated b4 yeh the starter motor might have dodgy conections or something...

lol yeh i remember..it was the altenator..lol check that...lol my bad..maybe mabye not but it doesnt hurt to check..:D..lol cya

Sorry to Be a Post whore but i really Need Help Ive got it Well i dono how to Describe what its Doing Replaced all the Leads And battery now its just kinda Starting But Not its spinning All the Gear a.c. and do SO on but it just won't start im starting to get really Pissed Of any way of knowing Why it wont start I Just found a wire from the Terminal to the alternator which i fixed just then and still doing the Exact same thing But without the Occaisanal lapse it just keeps going but not going and soon as I let go of the KEy it dies :O please help!!

If I've translated this correctly, the engine will now run, but only if you hold the key in the START position; as soon as you release it back to RUN, the engine dies. Is that a correct summation?

If so, then it is possibly a fusible link has blown, or a simple thing like a fuse.

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