Problems Starting after changing Spark Plugs
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Problems Starting after changing Spark Plugs
I changed the spark plugs for the first time on my 03 Disco II. I did not take the intake off, boy that is a nightmare. But I did get them all changed with the plug wires. But now the disco will not start. It just clicks at me as if out of battery. But when I hook up the charger, it tells me the battery is fully charged.
Any ideas of where to look? I am at a loss as to what I may have done. Thank you in advance for looking.
Any ideas of where to look? I am at a loss as to what I may have done. Thank you in advance for looking.
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Well, as it would have it, it was a misty day and my charger was acting up. The battery was low. I charged the battery and she started.
But, lol, I constantly have a flashing check engine light now. I guess I am off to the local parts store to have the codes read.
I install the bosch +4. I think I purchased the last 8 here in town. I was told they are not making them anymore.
thanks again
But, lol, I constantly have a flashing check engine light now. I guess I am off to the local parts store to have the codes read.
I install the bosch +4. I think I purchased the last 8 here in town. I was told they are not making them anymore.
thanks again
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UPdate... To mornings in a row with a dead battery. Charger acts like there is something on when charging. This morning after a jump start, the m & s lights started flashing. I also noticed one of the plug wires was not connected at the plug. Going to disconnect the battery from the terminals and try charging it to a full charge.
No chance for codes yet.
Thanks for your help.
No chance for codes yet.
Thanks for your help.
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happy update....
No more codes, flashing M&S lights, or dead battery. The problem turned out to be my passenger seat heater was turned on draining the battery and when attaching the charger, making the charger not charge correctly.
The seat heater was constantly on because 2 weeks ago the key broke off in the ignition switch. This is my next project to try and get that broken part of the key out.
No more codes, flashing M&S lights, or dead battery. The problem turned out to be my passenger seat heater was turned on draining the battery and when attaching the charger, making the charger not charge correctly.
The seat heater was constantly on because 2 weeks ago the key broke off in the ignition switch. This is my next project to try and get that broken part of the key out.
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