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Replaced battery now no power

Replaced battery with a 925T Oddessy. Installation of the new battery went fine. Turned the key, fuel pump came on, then I heard a click and now no power anywhere. Put the old battery back in to see if was the new battery and still no power. What could have happened? And, how can I resolve?

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Old 04-12-2008, 01:30 PM
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Make sure your ground wire didnt loosten up where it atatches to the body. sounds like your not getting full contact
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I didnt think the fuel pump "came on" until the engine actually turned over in these cars.
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what does your voltmeter tell you?
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I didnt think the fuel pump "came on" until the engine actually turned over in these cars.
It's not intended to but mine does. I think the PO bypassed the relay. Anyone else?
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I bypassed the relay so when I turn the key the fuel pump runs.

It was the ground strap. I re-located it and it fired up.

Thank you for the help

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I was right again My fuel pump comes on for a few seconds when the key is on to prime the system i guess

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