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Hi boys n girls,

the last 3 days or so my skyline is having issues turning over.. this all started when the central locking went...

so far i have..

*cleaned battery terminals and re tightened...

*replaced battery clamps and cabling...

*replaced battery with heavy duty model...

*checked fuel lines and pressure...

*replaced fuel pump...

The car seems to pick and choose when she wants to go.. i can sit there and have no go for two hours seems completely dead not even a little kick.. others she wants to go but no show.. and then all of a sudden bang no worries she will start first kick... may start a couple of times after that then all of a sudden nothing again..

any suggestions greatly appreciated...

cheers.

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Have you checked the starter motor and its power connection?

*checked starter fuse ect all seems fine...

last time i tried to turn her over.. nothing.... starter just clicking thats it no kick over ect..

spark plugs possible? or fuel relay?

doin my head in this one!!! HELP PLEASE...

i no this isnt the same thing but its sort of related

i have a 2000 r34 sedan aswell and lately my car has been deciding to sometimes turn the engine light on

it then feels like a cylinder stops or something like that and it idles really rough and struggles

it also feels like it has hardly any power too

just seeing wat u guys think it may be?

ive been thinking either a coil or spark plugs but not to sure

any help would be appreciated and may help out with the first question to

cheers

Above sounds like coilpacks.

And for the OP, how did the central locking go? Just wont work? Or not working from the remote?

Could be your alarm? If the central locking isnt working aswell?

Edited by msports180

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