Dave Posted Tuesday at 12:42 PM Posted Tuesday at 12:42 PM When trying to start the car from another battery having managed to drain the car's battery, I managed to connected the 'donor battery' backwards (yes, I know. Long story). Result - completely dead car. I fear the worst and that this may be terminal or will have caused extensive /expensive damage. Will this be the case or is there anything I can look at initially?
Livibob Posted Tuesday at 02:01 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:01 PM There is apparently a main fuse on the positive battery cable. See another thread for information (Wired the starter battery in the wrong polarity popped fuses)
Picasso Posted Tuesday at 02:15 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:15 PM hello dave can you pm me your reg no. or vin i will send you a picture where the fuse located and part no. i help lots of members with part no.s
Dave Posted Tuesday at 02:35 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 02:35 PM Thank you very much for your replies. I've just put the original battery back in having been charging it - it was whilst charging it that I thought I'd killed the car with a different, incorrectly connected battery - and was about to lock up and leave it, probably for a long time, I imagined. Of course, I had one more go first, and on turning the key all the usual lights lit up and it started. I've no idea what's going on. It was completey dead on a good battery earlier. Anyway, I'm just glad it's alive again and will not be so careless again. Thanks again. 1
Clutha Posted Tuesday at 02:59 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:59 PM 57 minutes ago, Livibob said: There is apparently a main fuse on the positive battery cable. See another thread for information (Wired the starter battery in the wrong polarity popped fuses)
dezufo Posted Wednesday at 12:14 PM Posted Wednesday at 12:14 PM 21 hours ago, Dave said: Thank you very much for your replies. I've just put the original battery back in having been charging it - it was whilst charging it that I thought I'd killed the car with a different, incorrectly connected battery - and was about to lock up and leave it, probably for a long time, I imagined. Of course, I had one more go first, and on turning the key all the usual lights lit up and it started. I've no idea what's going on. It was completey dead on a good battery earlier. Anyway, I'm just glad it's alive again and will not be so careless again. Thanks again. You will now have to reset the windows so you can operate them from the drivers' door switches. Go to each door and lower the window halfway down then take it all the way up and hold the switch for 2seconds
Dave Posted Wednesday at 12:16 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 12:16 PM 1 minute ago, dezufo said: You will now have to reset the windows so you can operate them from the drivers' door switches. Go to each door and lower the window halfway down then take it all the way up and hold the switch for 2seconds
Dave Posted Wednesday at 12:17 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 12:17 PM Yes - I discovered the window issue yesterday and found a helpful video: 1
Rojie Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago On 8/19/2025 at 3:35 PM, Dave said: Thank you very much for your replies. I've just put the original battery back in having been charging it - it was whilst charging it that I thought I'd killed the car with a different, incorrectly connected battery - and was about to lock up and leave it, probably for a long time, I imagined. Of course, I had one more go first, and on turning the key all the usual lights lit up and it started. I've no idea what's going on. It was completey dead on a good battery earlier. Anyway, I'm just glad it's alive again and will not be so careless again. Thanks again. You need to check the battery terminals for oxidation and tightness, at both ends of both leads.
Clutha Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 11 hours ago, Rojie said: You need to check the battery terminals for oxidation and tightness, at both ends of both leads. Agreed, a slight movement in an ‘eye’ connector stopped mine. Just moving it slightly was enough to get a start.
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