no powern when key is on.

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well i just finish the swap its a s13 blacktop in a '90 240sx hb. well i just installed a westco battery. i turn the key to on and nothing happen,nothing turns on. well im sure the battery is good cuz i touch the both terminal and i got a spark ( not recommend, but the only to see if the battery got juice.) i did not check anything else yet, did not have my tool, but what do you guys think it is.

there is a connector under the fuse box, i did not see any connector that will fit it so i left it alone.

electric wiring i done, fuel pump, fan controller and duel fan, autometer gauges, s13 blktop wiring.

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1992s13_drift
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check your ground wires. i had sorta the same problem. but just make sure all your ground wires are good. also that one plug you left alone, i think i have the same one, is it like a brown w/ white line and some other wire? i dont remember and my car is at my moms house.

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i dont know yet, its a grey connector.

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this is what i have so far. the only thing that has a + power is the starter wire and the dif fan controller cuz it goes straight to the terminal. but when i tap into other wires i get - power while using the power probe. so what do u think it is.

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fix.....i just jump a wire to the alt. fuse.

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1992s13_drift
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so you fixed it?

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yea i got power now when key is on


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