I personally did this in my 240sx s-14. I first removed the battery and cut the Red and black Cable. I then bought 0 Gauge Cable (Aught Gauge) and zipped tied this up under my car. I bought a cheap battery box from an autoparts store and screwed this down in my trunk over my passenger side wheel well. I had to buy new battery connectors and again connected this to my new 0 guage cable after I brought this cable up thru one of the holes in the trunk. Connected the battery up and ready to go.
its the same car
Yes it is, the Nissan 240SX was assembled in Japan and brought to America in 1989.
A demolition derby is where you take and old car and put a roll cage in it, relocate the battery and the gas tank to inside the car. Then you crash into other cars at a county fair sponsored event.
A demolition derby is where you take and old car and put a roll cage in it, relocate the battery and the gas tank to inside the car. Then you crash into other cars at a county fair sponsored event.
How do you remove the car alarm from 1990 240 Nissan?
In the right fender right behind the battery
i believe so, take it to a local kragen and have them check your battery for free.
that iam not aware of what insurance company see as a sports car..but yes nissan 240sx is a sports car..this has been successfully raced in various motorsports race including IMSA GT series
check your battery connections, you may have a loose connection at your battery causing your car to lose power and shut off then it regains the connection and turns back on
Yes. Despite the small differences in engines they are interchangeable. Just make sure you use the 95 engine harness.
No, a car battery does not have mercury in it. It would be very dangerous to have mercury in a car battery.
there are lots more amps in a car battery eg there about 1.5 in a flash light and in a car battery there about 300 A car battery is a wet cell battery and a flashlight battery is a dry cell battery.