bgsr240 wrote:My car had the same problem and it turned out to be related with the large blue double relay in the stock battery location area. I used a jumper wire and jumped the the black and yellow and the white (I thinks white) wire. Anyway try jumping the two larger wires on the large blue relay connected to the pass. side fender. It got mine to crank for the time being until I figure out what the real problem is. Dont try it if you dont know what I am talking about.
I probably shouldn't - but thank you
someone told me on another forum that, the ground from the starter goes to the transmission. I hooked my starter ground - from the lower wiring harness and that may be my mistake.
first I am going to check that, and next I and going to connect my battery to the starter - then from the starter to the fuse box. so that it gets direct current.
either of those should solve my problems but it is finals week. and graduation this weekend