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Old 02-09-2007, 12:00 PM
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Default Car wont start w00t!

Its been about 30 days since Its turned on.
I dont do cold weather, so its SOL.

15w50 in sub 20degree weeks.


Oil?
Frozen pump?
New battery in already
Plugs?
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Old 02-09-2007, 12:48 PM
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hasnt been started in a month? what have you been driving? the jag?
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Yep, thing hauls ass, and is fun as shit in the snow.
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Wouldnt you hook a charger up to the battery before even posting this?
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Wouldnt you read the part where it say

"New battery in" ??
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Wouldnt you read the part where it say

"New battery in" ??
Way to add the word already after I posted...you listed it as a question, I interpreted it as you were thinking that would solve the problem... Ill just bow down to your superiority because no matter what anyone posts here you will try to make them look stupid. Amazing grammar by the way.
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Does it crank, or click, or anything? I know you put in a new battery, but just out of curiosity, did you try jump-starting it? Might be the alternator if it starts, and your only pulling 12v across the battery. Could be the plugs...maybe banging on the starter a bit...starter solenoid...clutch switch engagement issue?
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Tried clutch switch, tried started, tried jumping it. Like I said, I dont do cold weather and I;ve been driving around a jag so I was in no hurry to fix it, now its just annoying. I'm going to do plugs tonight.
It cranks over fairly strong
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hope everything goes good man
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