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Suffolk, United Kingdom

Hi all, I have a problem with the Nissan FD02A25Q fitted with the TD27 engine, where the starter motor and assc relays chatter when attempting to start. The starter is good as are all the relays and it can be energised easily with a jump lead. I would wire the key directly but the neagative neutral inhibitor is sensitve and i cannot see a easy way to do this and keep the inhibitor functioning.

There is a card 25340-70K00 and relay/resistor assy? 25380-L6200 fitted on the bulkhead but i am not aware of their functions?

Does anyone know of a faulty component which may be causing this? The battery/leads/all the obvious are in excellent order.

All the best
Keith
  • Posted 18 May 2012 18:43
  • By Keef
  • joined 30 Sep'11 - 7 messages
  • Suffolk, United Kingdom

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