one other thing that my hubby just thought of since the tranny was converted...
miles i know you said you put the old bypassed NSS switch in the 93, but where did you put it? under the dash or under the car? the car won't start if the circuit is open in either location.
the car you bought from us was an automatic. there is a black plug that has a red wire with a blue tracer line that comes out of the plug and goes right back into the plug (it is just a jumper). because the car was an auto, the jumper is close to where the clutch pedal should be.
because you took the automatic out of the car, you need to make sure you move the jumper from under the dash to the wiring that hangs outside the transmission tunnel where the jumper should be located for stick shifts. its the same black plug that the jumper needs to be plugged into.
you could also try unplugging the inertia switch and jump power to the fuel pump side of the plug and then see if the car will start.
if it does start, then i would just figure out a way to start the fuel pump with key on.
if it doesn't start, then you may have a more serious electrical problem on your hands.
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Last edited by Stoopid Wendy; May 24, 2008 at 03:06 PM.