We learned the lesson to always remove a lead from the battery when working on the vehicle...
You probably blew a fuse if you saw a spark, go and check ALL of them. If it's cranking but not starting might be something as simple as an ignition or injector fuse being blown.
We learned the lesson to always remove a lead from the battery when working on the vehicle...
You probably blew a fuse if you saw a spark, go and check ALL of them. If it's cranking but not starting might be something as simple as an ignition or injector fuse being blown.
ya got it fix, it was my 30 amp fuse that's right by the battery
thanks
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