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Car wont start, and its not the battery!


Sean1933

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Does that apply for any time you disconnect and reconnect the battery?

 

It's just that I've never done that before.

 

i would say definatly, i always do it now, the idea is that any spike you may get is absorbed by the bulbs lighting up (or sometimes in the event of a spike a bulb blowing) cheaper to replace a bulb then an ecu.

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dont know. I pretty sure it was just teh battery connection as it seems to to have been fine since. Puzzling thought!

 

Not really, it was pretty obvious from the start TBH.

 

I just lost the will to live with the thread when we got onto just connecting up one jump lead, and it making a difference :rlol:

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almost as puzzling as how you get a spike from a battery- its dc ,if the car was running on alternator then maybe, but how do you get a spike from a 12 volt battery -it cannot give more than 12 volts?? or its terminal votage? there is no regulator to fail/spike

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almost as puzzling as how you get a spike from a battery- its dc ,if the car was running on alternator then maybe, but how do you get a spike from a 12 volt battery -it cannot give more than 12 volts?? or its terminal votage? there is no regulator to fail/spike

 

Probably best to only connect the +ve lead.

Apparently you don't seem to need the other one :D

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