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    Ok, my beater car, a nissan 200sx 1.6 5 speed, was working fine the day before. I had it up fixing the brakes and now when i go to crank it, everything just dies - no cranking noise. I took the battery cables off for a few minutes then the electrical comes back. Go and try to start it again, everything dies. What's going on? Starter maybe?
     
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    Sounds like you need to clean the contacts on the battery.
     
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    Sounds like a battery issue, make sure your terminals are clean and try a different battery. The car will not crank without enough power. Give that a shot.
     
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    make sure its a good solid connection to battery, I had this problem in my old camaro, the battery post was stripped out.
     
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    200sx? I've seen this before, you need a motor swap ;)
     
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    hahah yeah sheen knows some guys that can do it!;):laugh:;)
     
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    hey, come on the guy has an auto repair question, lets help him out. and get back on topic.
     
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    Carefull my friend.
     
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    I'm with the guys that say it is most likle your battery, or cable connections. I had much the same issue when I had my Nissan spec-v.
     
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    back to the op:

    have you had a chance to check and see what out voltage you are getting or clean the battery termanals? and did that do the trick?
     
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    I haven't had a chance to see what the voltage was. I cleaned the terminals last night till they were shiny. I'm thinking it's a cable issue too. But I'll try everything before swapping the battery.
     
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    LOL, i tried to get flatline's g20 but he never replied back. the motor would have been a good upgrade.
     
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    heat can cause those things to crack, and when the start cracking they heat up more, this also happened to my spec-v when the car is running and the cable is smoking you know it is heating up, it then has resistence and could be open in certain situations.
     
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    Also check you ground cables on the engine and transmission.
     
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    k, found out it is one of connectors that connect directly to the battery terminal. What I did was shave off the plastic until the wires show through and wrapped it around the screw that connected to the battery terminal, tightened the bolt and it worked. Thanks for all the help !!! Now the brakes are too soft while i was driving it around... fluids need to be bled maybe?
     
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    did you open the lines at all?
     
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    just on the one that i changed the caliper, but I bled that one