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Hey guys, I have just had a R34 RB25DE NEO 5 speed 11/1998 dropped off that has been rolled over and we're having trouble getting it to start, no dash lights and fuel pump not powering up. Have checked the fuses and earths. Any help would be much appriciated.

Kind regards,

Adrian

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Climate control and CD player should have nothing to do with immobilizer etc. I think your going to need to get a multimeter out and actually have a go at finding the problem. It could be anything from a disconnected battery lead to a dodgy ignition barrel

You say the fuses arent blown, but is there actually power there? Is there power to the key switch? Is the battery ok?

To many variables here to diagnose over the internet

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Battery ?

Does it turn over at all?

Fark mang your just going to have to use your eyes and go through the basics

Multi meter. Everything power related from what you have said so far.

Immobiliser is good thinking. But get power working first.

Battery

Main Relays/Fuses - Cabin and engine bay

Ign

All looms

Earths & + wiring

Have gone over the basics it has power and turns over, have you guys had any experience with the immobilizers in the R34s?

Callen, If you have had experience with this, you are more then welcome to come and have a look? located in Bucasiaa

No real concern it would just be great to have it run before we pull it out. Figured someone off here may have run into this problem from it being rolled/in an accedent.

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