tried to turn on the engine - failure light appeared
tried to turn on the engine - failure light appeared
Hi,
Yesterday i went for a drive.
Parked the car and after 2 hours in the coffee shop, i tried to go back home.
Entered the car, key on the ignition, turned it and nothing appened, except the engine failure light.
Tried it again... and nothing.
It has battery, but the stater engine doesn´t turn.
Can someone help??
Thanks,
Adelino
Yesterday i went for a drive.
Parked the car and after 2 hours in the coffee shop, i tried to go back home.
Entered the car, key on the ignition, turned it and nothing appened, except the engine failure light.
Tried it again... and nothing.
It has battery, but the stater engine doesn´t turn.
Can someone help??
Thanks,
Adelino
Check the battery. Really check the battery. Either take it to a parts store or have a friend/colleague/family member/trusted clergyman try to start the car while testing the voltage with a multimeter.
HI,
i´ve disconected and reconected the battery.
It was charged and the onboard multimeter, showed it was charged...
So... still without solutions!!
anyone else helps???
i´ve disconected and reconected the battery.
It was charged and the onboard multimeter, showed it was charged...
So... still without solutions!!
anyone else helps???
Not good enough. Test it using one of the two options I gave you. You don't want to rule out the battery, the simplest and most common reason for a car not starting, without properly testing it.
You need to just replace the battery. I fully charged mine. Same result. No start. Went to advance auto. Got another battery. And bam. Problem solved. Get a new Battery. You will need one eventually.
Hi,
Yesterday i went for a drive.
Parked the car and after 2 hours in the coffee shop, i tried to go back home.
Entered the car, key on the ignition, turned it and nothing appened, except the engine failure light.
Tried it again... and nothing.
It has battery, but the stater engine doesn´t turn.
Can someone help??
Thanks,
Adelino
Yesterday i went for a drive.
Parked the car and after 2 hours in the coffee shop, i tried to go back home.
Entered the car, key on the ignition, turned it and nothing appened, except the engine failure light.
Tried it again... and nothing.
It has battery, but the stater engine doesn´t turn.
Can someone help??
Thanks,
Adelino
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