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Join Date: Aug 2007
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My sons 94 nissan truck wont start the battery is fine and you can hear the relay clicking, someone said it could be one of the fuseable links but we have to find it, does any body have an idea?:
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Re: 94 nissan truck wont start
Hey donnasan!
The fuse-able links are usually right before the starter on the wires that go to it, about a few inches away from it. If you can get under the car (safely) or from above then you'll see them in-line just before it. Only way to know if there bad is to use a test light and try each one (right before it and right after it) they are little rubber blocks on the power line, and the starter wire. Can't miss them if you look closely, if they are bad you can just splice them out and use a sturdy wire splicer to rejoin the two ends back together. Hope we helped you, if so let us know .
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Re: 94 nissan truck wont start
there is a double pole relay on passenger side of engine compartment (if vehicle is a stickshift) the relay is blue..... take a piece of wire and jump the two larger wires,in other words bypass this relay.....if problem persists jump other side of relay... i think you ll find the answer in this relay,ive replaceda thousand of em
matthew dale (dennis dillon nissan...Boise |
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Re: 94 nissan truck wont start
I carry a spare one of those relays "just in case" myself. Could also be (remote chance) in the electrical part of the ignition switch.
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