2003 Discovery will not start after replacing the Battery
I have a 2003 Discovery, Car has been parked for around 3 moths, jump started in first attempt. left it running for about an hour, turned it off, it will not start. had the battery replaced by AAA, no change. Any one know what I am suppose to do.
Start with the simple thing first, is the battery connected correctly and tightly? The lugs on the battery cables aren’t the best, I have to use shims on mine for a good connection. Can you clarify “will not start?” What exactly happens when you turn they key- any dash lights or clicks? Does it crank?
Greisinb is correct. May not be your issue but had the same situation happen to me and overlooked that the clamps needed shims because they wouldn’t get tight. Actually replaced with better clamps.
Start with the simple thing first, is the battery connected correctly and tightly? The lugs on the battery cables aren’t the best, I have to use shims on mine for a good connection. Can you clarify “will not start?” What exactly happens when you turn they key- any dash lights or clicks? Does it crank?
Last edited by humair; Nov 18, 2021 at 08:52 PM.
The default battery lugs are a weird size and often cannot tighten down enough to start the vehicle without shims. If AAA didn't put on shims, you can see dash lights but the vehicle won't turn over.
I actually cut my lugs and replaced them with military style ones.
I actually cut my lugs and replaced them with military style ones.
+1 to this. Best mod I could have done. Cheap cost, great connection to battery and looks good.
This happens to me as well (when my connection is poor),a bad connection will allow enough electrons through to power the low power electronics and LED's but not enough oomph to crank the starter motor.
Changing terminals ends is such a pain on these things, neg cable gives you nothing...as far as extra cable, since it is bolted to the fender bracket and barely reaches neg post to begin with. Then the double positive makes things difficult also.


