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ok, so i go down to help jump a friend, and ive always just known which was positive and which was neg on my battery, however a friend who help with my audio thought it woudl be funny to turn the battery around....so the wires got put on backwards. so now we have a fully charged battery...... but i get a clicking sound. now it was pitch black and we didnt know where the starter was, so we couldnt hit it to see if it was jammed.(where is the starter btw)... anyways, thoughts on what it could be? were planning on taking otu the starter tomorrow and taking it to advancedauto to have some tests run. now my other question is where is the starter, how should i go about getting to it, etc. also if i need a new one where should i go to look for one?
alright well i dont have an edit button for some reason.....
update, it might be a fuse..... where would it be and which one could it be.
also the possiblity of a bad cable just came up.....thoughts?
alright well i dont have an edit button for some reason.....
update, it might be a fuse..... where would it be and which one could it be.
also the possiblity of a bad cable just came up.....thoughts?
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the starter is underneath of the IM, thank speed-factor for no edit button. could be a fuse, but more then likely your battery needs to be replaced or its your starter.
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I had to replace my starter once........ WOW!!!!!!! P.I.T.A it was.
If you do go to replace, remove the cross-member underneath, it will be easier to get to.
If you do go to replace, remove the cross-member underneath, it will be easier to get to.
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Ok... let's get this right from the beginning.
You went to jump start a friend car and the wires were crossed (for whatever reason). Now all you get is a clicking noise from the starter..
Basic diagnosing. Are you sure the battery is properly charged in your car? Check the headlights.. even with the engine off they should be fairly bright (have to turn the key to on). I would also see about getting a tester on your battery so you can get a static test and a load test. If you do not have one, remove it from your car and take to somebody who does. Autozone, pepboys, sears. etc etc..
Personally, I do not think you fried your starter. You probably did kill your battery though.
You went to jump start a friend car and the wires were crossed (for whatever reason). Now all you get is a clicking noise from the starter..
Basic diagnosing. Are you sure the battery is properly charged in your car? Check the headlights.. even with the engine off they should be fairly bright (have to turn the key to on). I would also see about getting a tester on your battery so you can get a static test and a load test. If you do not have one, remove it from your car and take to somebody who does. Autozone, pepboys, sears. etc etc..
Personally, I do not think you fried your starter. You probably did kill your battery though.
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yes it has power, maybe it isnt enough. were going to try jumping it again this morning.
i feel like the biggest dumbass in the world for not looking and just remembering what sides positive and negative.
i feel like the biggest dumbass in the world for not looking and just remembering what sides positive and negative.
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well from experience of setting up my sound system, i found that everything will work basiclly normal in the car, but it still not have the power to start the car...i believe it has a safety feature that wont let it crank under a certain amount of power. mad-machine is right, its your battery.
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clicking sound i think is only with 2000 tiburons hence you and my sister had the same exact sound.
when she had her amp and woofer installed the battery kept draining so everytime you turned your key off you had to jump the car to get it started again.
the new battery has to be drained and charged. my advice is to start the car, take it for a nice spin in the WV countryside for a few hours. when you come back the problem should be gone. fing02.gif
when she had her amp and woofer installed the battery kept draining so everytime you turned your key off you had to jump the car to get it started again.
the new battery has to be drained and charged. my advice is to start the car, take it for a nice spin in the WV countryside for a few hours. when you come back the problem should be gone. fing02.gif
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (00Tibby @ Jul 3 2005, 11:46 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>alright well i dont have an edit button for some reason.....
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Read the stickys noob. LOL It's posted about.
I guarantee it's your battery or starter. Most likely your starter. Peter2150 had his starter burn out when his battery negative cable shorted.
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Read the stickys noob. LOL It's posted about.
I guarantee it's your battery or starter. Most likely your starter. Peter2150 had his starter burn out when his battery negative cable shorted.