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Make sure your VGA cable is completely connected. Make sure it is pushed and screwed in tight (not too tight).
The negative battery cable will short out if it is loose or corroded. Check both ends of the battery cable for corrosion. Make sure both ends are tight.
You need to check body to engine grounds. Then check battery to body ground. now check engine to battery ground make sure they are clean and tight. check the positive cable going from battery to starter and make sure its clean and tight I believe you'll find the problem.
If the lights are going off and the car dies at the same time it sounds like a bad ground. Check your battery post terminals. Make sure they are tight. Also check where the ground wire from the battery mounts to the engine. Check the positive cable at the starter. Make sure it's tight.
To install a cable clamp properly, first identify the appropriate size for your cable. Place the clamp around the cable and secure it in place using a screwdriver or wrench. Make sure the clamp is tight enough to hold the cable securely in place without damaging it. Double-check the installation to ensure the cable is properly secured and the clamp is not too tight.
check make sure the neg. cable is tight, check cable for corrision in cable by flexing cable if it hard u need a cable, also check for cable tightness to connector that connects to battery. Did you hook the pos. to neg. and neg. to pos?
If it won't TURNOVER then it's not the fuel pump. You need to check the starter with a test light. to be sure you have power going to it When you try to start the engine. Need to check you battery cables and make sure they are CLEAN and tight. Hot wire going to starter, Check starter end of cable too. Check ground end of cable where it goes to the engine, make sure all that is clean and tight. Is your battery good ???
Make sure the accelerating cable in the engine compartment is not too tight.
Try checking your battery cables, make sure they are tight... also there is a ground cable attached to the base under the battery, make sure that bolt is tight as well.... had this problem with mine.
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No, You should check to make sure it is tight enough.
Check the plugs that go with it. Make sure they are all in good & tight