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Old 09-08-2010, 07:18 AM
mike656 mike656 is offline
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1997 2.4cyl wont start

i have a 1997 pickup that i was taking alt.out of and didnt take pos. terminal loose whiched caused an arch when i hit the top of nut on alt.when iput everything back together i get nothing.headlights turn on and thats it,no horn,inter lights,a/c and truck wont start.is there a main fuse somewhere?somebody please help.thank you.
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Old 09-24-2010, 11:04 AM
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Re: 1997 2.4cyl wont start

check main relaay on inner fender well and check all fusable links..
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Old 03-30-2011, 01:35 AM
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Re: 1997 2.4cyl wont start

I have a 97 nissan pickup that won't start. I was driving down the road and it just stop. I had it towed home and appeared to being getting fuel but once home check for spark, none, I change wires dist cap and rotor, and still no spark. check relays and fuses. nothing it cranks but apsolutly not spark. could it be that little coil on the side of the distributor? there is 12.6 volts at the distrubur cap on th inside. any help would be deeply appreciated. The truck has 286000 mile but was running super when my trans mission went out. thank you
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