Would a dead battery prevent my car from turning over? Here's the story... Nissan 240 SR20DET swap blah blah blah... Spun a bearing, rebuilt the motor (8 months later) ran for a couple days, then blew the fuel pump. Replaced the fuel pump (and ran new wiring for it as well) and all is good. Now usually if I don't start my car at least once a week the battery dies and I have to jump it off. No biggie. Haven't driven the car in a couple months (only 200 miles since the rebuild), went to start it to make sure everything cool for the Cruise for Kids this weekend... Battery is dead (I figured) hook up jumper cables and nothing... No clicking... Nothing. Haven't tried tapping the starter with a hammer yet, nor checked the voltage to the starter, it's too dark and cold to worry about it tonight. But I guess my question is... I knew the battery was on it's last leg, but could it be my problem even though I had jumper cables hooked to the Hemi Ram of Doom?