MikeD
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My car has been sat on the drive for just over a week without being started, Now today when i try to start her up it wont. i have tried jump starting but that hasnt worked. it sounds like she is turning over, its just lacking the last part where she starts.
I know this isnt very descriptive but any help would be grateful
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Greasemonkey
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check for a spark, turn the engine over and one by one pull out the HT leads and hold them close to the engine block, you should hear the spark, put the lead back in and test the rest one by one, if you got a bleed valve on your fuel rail check the engine is getting fuel, these are the first things to check
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Adam-D
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plugs leads could be damp
leave it for a while hour or so then try jump starting again or put the batterey on charge
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Greasemonkey
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if i remember rightly if you spray WD40 on your leads it drives out the moisture
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Adam-D
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quote: Originally posted by Greasemonkey
if i remember rightly if you spray WD40 on your leads it drives out the moisture
ah yes the wonderfull fluid that is wd40
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MikeD
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so spray on the leads near the spark plugs? or near the cap
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carnoisseurcraig
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or stick ur finger in the plug lead and get a mate to turn the engine over.
Works everytime im told. LOL
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MikeD
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urmm i wont be trying that.....
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carnoisseurcraig
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like the guys say, id be checking for spark. A good way to check is put a long star screwdriver in one of the HT leads and lay it against the body of the car and turn it over.
You should see the spark arcing off the body of the car.
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MikeD
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Im on my own at the moment so ill have to try it later when i can find someone to give me a hand
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carnoisseurcraig
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you can do it yourself sort of. You'll hear the spark.
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MikeD
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so if its not sparking i guess ill need new plugs
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carnoisseurcraig
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no, you'll have to go to the source. Which would be the coil.
It will be summin simple mate. Dont panic.
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MikeD
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well i use my other car mostly so its not a big problem, plus i have plans to make it a valver next year. just wanted to take her out for a fun drive.
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MikeD
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also got your catalogue mate, its very well laid out.
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carnoisseurcraig
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did ya. when did ya get it.
Alot of ppl havent got them yet.
ROYAL SNAIL!!!!!!!!
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MikeD
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I got it last week
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