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Old 06-12-2016, 06:53 PM
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I have an 03 frontier crew cab v6 5spd. A few days ago battery went dead, I pushed it off to start and got home. A few days later put in another barttery and did not have enough power to start. tried to jump start but only got a few clicks from starter. Put on charger and left overnight. Next day battery shows full charge, all lights and accessories work butnothing fdrom starter. No click or anything. Now it will not start at all not even push/pull.Any ideas?
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Old 06-13-2016, 03:39 PM
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Was this "other battery" brand new??

You need to troubleshoot the starting circuit. This involves battery, battery connections and cables, electrical part of the ignition switch, the safety switch on your clutch pedal, and the starter.

I'd say put voltmeter across battery terminals, hold key in start position for 10 seconds, and at that moment read voltage and post that. First issue is to get the starter to spin the engine, then worry about whether it starts or not.
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