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Hello everyone,

I had a bad battery, and after jumping it, car would not start.

Changed the battery, and also the (blown) 140a fuse.

Engine will turn over now, but not ignite.

Any ideas?

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51 minutes ago, Dame said:

Hello everyone,

I had a bad battery, and after jumping it, car would not start.

Changed the battery, and also the (blown) 140a fuse.

Engine will turn over now, but not ignite.

Any ideas?

 

Hello Dame,

 

Welcome to the Forum.

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9 hours ago, Dame said:

Key disables the immobiliser indicated on the dash as normal.

 

 

 

If the 140amp fuse was blown; something serious happened !

Probably reverse polarity of jump leads ! If not, something else failed big time.

 

I'm afraid I think you need a visit by a very competent mobile auto electrician; or a flat bed to your garage.

 

You probably know this, but, you should never tow an automatic transmission.

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2 minutes ago, Picasso said:

check to see if your getting fuel up to the engine you may have blown in tank fuel pump fuse 


I could not find the info on which box it's located, or the relay. Do you know?
 

13 minutes ago, derek sullivan said:

hope you can get it sorted mate


Thanks
 

6 hours ago, Rojie said:

You probably know this, but, you should never tow an automatic transmission.


As a general rule, yes.

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Just now, Picasso said:

sorry I don't i am looking in my English handbook but not showing it don't even show the 140amp fuse you changed 


The 140a is located in the fuse box to the left of the battery. It's the main alternator fuse, and not cheap :D

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On 5/10/2023 at 6:23 PM, Dame said:

Anyone know where the fuel pump fuse is?

The fuel pump itself is fuse 8 (EFI) 15A in the engine bay but the fuel pump relay is in the passenger side cabin fuse box, fuse 22, IGN, 10A.

 

More fuse info here:

 

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