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Originally Posted by cycleguy77
Its not the battery because I replaced it with a brand new one and It still has the same probs. Thank for all of your help, this is a very strange problem
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was the battery service ready? - sorry if that sounds like a simple question... usually you have to add distilled water to a new batt. Basically are you sure that battery (even if new) is putting out?
Also, if the car is not cranking at all - (beyond the chance the starter being kaput or some relay) - if it is a MT car it could also be the clutch interlock, it's a switch in the clutch area that lets the vehicle know the clutch is all the way in before cranking... something to visually check atleast.
It's hard for me to diagnose from afar, but I hope I am atleast giving you some idea's... I would get a multimeter (they're cheap these days) and just start checking for shorts...
I've included some info that hopefully you will find helpful in your work.
the battery leads...(pretty self explanatory)
the starting circuitry
testing the starter w/o ignition
best of luck - let us know how it turns out.