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  • Nicademus
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    Ok so my car still isn't running but in true retard fashion I bought more wheels.

    Last night I bought these BBS RS wheels because they were a good deal. They're 5x114.3 Bolt Pattern. The guy was using them as his winter wheels on a Honda CRV???











    These last two pics are from the guys advertisement. He was selling them for the tires....



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  • Nicademus
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    Originally posted by Zyth01
    He was serious about tapping it, if you have a socket extension set it on the starter and tap the other end with a hammer.

    Also, if you can get a good view of the solenoid make sure all the wires are still attached. I've found with 20+ year old cars they often corrode at the connections.
    I knew he was serious; I was just joking around. Thanks for the info, I'm going to go out an try what you guys told me. Hope it works :)

    Fuse #12 is blown odd?

    Fuse#12 runs the Radio and guages right? Does it run anything else? Is there a chart showing which fuse does what?

    *edit*

    I found a fuse chart: click here
    Last edited by Nicademus; 09-23-2008, 06:12 PM.

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  • Zyth01
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    He was serious about tapping it, if you have a socket extension set it on the starter and tap the other end with a hammer.

    Also, if you can get a good view of the solenoid make sure all the wires are still attached. I've found with 20+ year old cars they often corrode at the connections.

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  • Nicademus
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    Originally posted by alpinaclone
    Speaking of easy stuff, is the battery dead? If not try tapping the starter with a stick a couple times, sometimes that will wake them up.
    I have a magic wand, should I tap it with that instead? ;) I guess I'll try jumping it?

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  • alpinaclone
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    Speaking of easy stuff, is the battery dead? If not try tapping the starter with a stick a couple times, sometimes that will wake them up.

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  • Nicademus
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    Originally posted by Danny
    Okee dokee.
    I will check the fuses, but its dark out and I'm afraid the Raccoons might come out and attack me like they did when I was tucking my front bumper. True story

    Three raccoons came over to me whiling I was doing the front bumper tuck. It was about 11:30pm and they just came about 10 feet from me and stood their on their hind legs and watched me. It was pretty cool.

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  • Danny
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    Okee dokee.

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  • Nicademus
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    There's a couple lights on under the gauge cluster but I don't know what they mean. I took a picture and I'm loading it now.

    *edit

    never mind those lights just tell when it should be serviced. They go from 5 lights and then keep getting less as you go.

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  • Danny
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    Checks fuses, etc.

    Easy stuff.

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  • Nicademus
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    Originally posted by kid325e
    you get it running yet? nice thread.
    No, :(

    What should I try? Don't be afraid to insult me with easy stuff.

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  • kid325e
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    you get it running yet? nice thread.

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  • Danny
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    Well no, it could have just gone out.

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  • Nicademus
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    Originally posted by Danny
    Does it crank?

    If not check your starter.
    No it doesn't crank, but shouldn't it have been a slow process? I start is one day its fine. A week goes by and now nothing?.......sucks

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  • Zyth01
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    Originally posted by Nicademus
    What gaskets? But why would it go from starting to nothing at all. :( It sounds like the fuel pump is functioning?
    The Trunk/Hood gaskets ;)

    I misread earlier, I thought you had said you could not hear the fuel pump.

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  • Danny
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    Does it crank?

    If not check your starter.

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