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what does "ckt" mean and if you know some more information about that please email me [email protected]
my car wont start, i've swapped the battery, starter, ignition switch and it still wont start, when I turn the key nothing turns over, no clicking, nothing, and its not a "clean key wait 3 min" thing I dont know what the problem is Im stumped. What I need the meaning of CKT is because the repair manual is telling me to check the wires with ckt and some # after that.
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The closest relevance to ckt I can find is a 'cable harness tester'
Maybe try a good repair shop or stealer.
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If you have the FSM their is a section called "Electrical Diagnosis" with abbreviations. In my 95 book, CKT= Circuit.

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Re: electrical question

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what does "ckt" mean and if you know some more information about that please email me [email protected]
my car wont start, i've swapped the battery, starter, ignition switch and it still wont start, when I turn the key nothing turns over, no clicking, nothing, and its not a "clean key wait 3 min" thing I dont know what the problem is Im stumped. What I need the meaning of CKT is because the repair manual is telling me to check the wires with ckt and some # after that.
HI HO... silverbullit, Not all parts replaced are always perfect. Some parts have to be replaced right after you R & R the first time. Check the Battery post to make sure they are tight. trouble shoot the car again.
make sure the ignition switch is correct. all electical (drivability) is
a journey. Good luck, Happy New Year!
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Re: electrical question

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what does "ckt" mean and if you know some more information about that please email me [email protected]
my car wont start, i've swapped the battery, starter, ignition switch and it still wont start, when I turn the key nothing turns over, no clicking, nothing, and its not a "clean key wait 3 min" thing I dont know what the problem is Im stumped. What I need the meaning of CKT is because the repair manual is telling me to check the wires with ckt and some # after that.

Was it starting before you replaced all these things ? Is there any power at all being distibuted through the car ? Obviously if there is no power at all throughout the vehicle something is up with the battery or cables .
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