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You are right, but I'm trying to save money as best as I can.OBD scan would be my 1st option, not trying to debunk 1000 possibilities.
@Fudzy
No I didn't smell anything.
No I haven't. I did charge the battery outside the car, but did not think of trying to jump start the car.This may sound so stupid, but have you tried to jump start it?
No I haven't. I did charge the battery outside the car, but did not think of trying to jump start the car.
The battery seemed okay on the charger's meter and the cells bubbled.
I tested with a multimeter in the car the next day and the battery showed 13.9V.
I know those are not conclusive tests, but I thought the battery seemed okay.
The car is at the garage, but it is a pity we didn't try that.I would try jump start it.
Dont forget to put the lights and fans on in the spark, or poof.
I honestly don't understand.Battery????
That was whats wrong? How?,why?
Suppose could be a faulty unit, first time for everything.....
Never heard of such a thing, but you learn something new everyday....
It was a typo. I charged the battery, not changed it.You sure its the battery? Like you said earlier you said changed battery with another
And it didnt work? Cant be 2 dead batteries?
Maybe something else blew? Ecu maybe?
Not unheard of to actually have more than 1 problem at the same time....
It was a typo. I charged the battery, not changed it.
So only the one battery.
It seems that there were some wiring issues that were sorted out, including the immobiliser.