First, why would you do that??? second, could have fried some of the circuit by causing the voltage potential to go back through or jump to another electrical component. look at the fuses, but also try, unplug battery, go back in car and hold down brake pedal for 15-25 seconds then go plug battery back in and see if it starts. hope that works
Not at all, He obviouly cranked it over without having coil wire o run a compression test, Or he was checking the spark from the coil wire while turning over to see if the distributor or coil pack was bad.Not at all, He obviouly cranked it over without having coil wire o run a compression test, Or he was checking the spark from the coil wire while turning over to see if the distributor or coil pack was bad.
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First, why would you do that??? second, could have fried some of the circuit by causing the voltage potential to go back through or jump to another electrical component. look at the fuses, but also try, unplug battery, go back in car and hold down brake pedal for 15-25 seconds then go plug battery back in and see if it starts.
hope that works
Not at all, He obviouly cranked it over without having coil wire o run a compression test, Or he was checking the spark from the coil wire while turning over to see if the distributor or coil pack was bad.