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Hello. I'm new to 2002's & just installed a battery relocation kit. Now the car wont start. It'll crank but not turn over. The battery has full charge. I'm also able to jump it pretty easily. Could it be the statrter? Ground? What?

Thanks

Rob

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make sure there is a good ground wire that goes fromthe engine to the body. and one fron the battery to the body. Also check the voltage at the battery and at the positive on the starter. It should be ove 13v. if there is a big difference between two then the wiring is insufficieant. to thin positive, or weak ground.

good luck!

steve

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wire as the positive. The current needs the same size to flow well. I bet on the previous post, one of the grounds in the engine bay is suspect, retrace your steps in the bay to ensure everything that was grounded got "re-grounded".

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