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hey guys,

so i have an r33 and i put a new battery and it hasnt been turned on for like 3 days and now the car dosent want to start as if the battery was dead, ive ripped out my head unit speakers etc all electrics and even the globes inside the car and boot but still the same thing.

just wondering if anyone has any suggestions on what to do??

thank you

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Make sure the terminals are properly connected I freaked first day I got my car had taken a couple of people for a ride then it wouldnt start went through the alarm system and everything turne out the terminal wasnt on properly

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yee i heard about the alarm thingy for a couple of people, if worst comes then im just gonna remove the alarm.

i havent tried the bump start it yet as im waiting for new cooler pipes so hopefully i can work something out when i get them.

i bought a brand new century battery when i first got it so ye, pretty trippy. i think im just gonna disconnect the battery fully in the future.

thanks for the tips guys :thumbsup:

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How do they do that? is it the immobilizer light thing?

I think its something to do with having to send constant signals to all the sensors.

If you go with a new battery, there's a parts shop in Sydney call Peps, who have these new sealed battery's for under $100.

I drive my car once a month in a good year and have been using one of these, with a $10 solar charger and has been fine.

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