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Nissan starter 89 nissan truck, starter problems, no matter how many startes i put on it ,out of no where it want turn over.

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Try replaceing the starter realy but if itsa 5 speed try bypassing the clutch safety switch with a paper clip and you might see that it will start, the clutch switch is on the clutch pedal, if it's automatic it's on the brake switch.

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