i searched plenty of threads before posting...none of them seem to have the same symptoms i do
it's 1988, rhd, not certain if its ukd or jdm
-everything has power
-one click when key turned on, then a 1-second pause, then three clicks within the next second <--this is what makes my issue different...other click/nocrank posts cite only one click
-can hear fuel pump when attempting to turn
-battery's brand new, just bought today. it holds 12v throughout process of attempting to start
-alternator was replaced last month
-starter wire connected to battery, engine ground connected, that wire group under intake connected, good contacts throughout
-headlights bright as day and only fade an expected amount when attempted to start, return to brightness afterward
-hood is completely removed and set aside
-dash lights on before attempting crank: engine light, battery light, rear light failure light, parking brake (manual vehicle)
i tried the lock/unlock thing, the car started with no problems prior to head gasket replacement. since theres minimal electrical work done during bhg repair, it's hard for me to believe the parts would suddenly stop functioning after being disconnected for a few days
it's 1988, rhd, not certain if its ukd or jdm
-everything has power
-one click when key turned on, then a 1-second pause, then three clicks within the next second <--this is what makes my issue different...other click/nocrank posts cite only one click
-can hear fuel pump when attempting to turn
-battery's brand new, just bought today. it holds 12v throughout process of attempting to start
-alternator was replaced last month
-starter wire connected to battery, engine ground connected, that wire group under intake connected, good contacts throughout
-headlights bright as day and only fade an expected amount when attempted to start, return to brightness afterward
-hood is completely removed and set aside
-dash lights on before attempting crank: engine light, battery light, rear light failure light, parking brake (manual vehicle)
i tried the lock/unlock thing, the car started with no problems prior to head gasket replacement. since theres minimal electrical work done during bhg repair, it's hard for me to believe the parts would suddenly stop functioning after being disconnected for a few days
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