You unplugged the battery and it won't start?
What's the problem, maybe no Electrical Circuit?
PLUG UP THE BATTERY and try again or get a GOOD BATTERY and try again or check FUSES/RELAYS.
The same way you started it before replacing the battery.
i dont know..i need help with that too
you have a loose ground.....wiggle the ground cable at battery, and see if you "make contact".....then tighten up accordingly..
I wouldn't have any idea where to start. My recommendation would be to do what I did when my Outback just quit running in my driveway. Call the local garage for a tow truck. This forum doesn't lend itself to the lengthy conversation necessary to narrow in on your problem.
Unplug the positive battery terminal for 5all minuets then turn the key on 3 times while unplugged, then re- attach the positive terminal and start
the temp sensor opperates the choke flap , and if the sensor is faulty the choke will stay open and make it difficult to start, and on cold mornings some times make it impossible to start
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Try holding the "VDC off" button down for 10 seconds. Not sure, but worth a try. I think I might reset when you start up again.
I had a similar situation. The situation arose from disconnecting the negative battery terminal. If the vehicle has remote locks like mine does, whenever you disconnect the negative battery it puts the remote lock relay into some type of default mode. If you lock and unlock the car with the remote the relay is reset and returned to normal operation.
I just searched the back underfloor areas of my 2010 Outback, and couldn't find any evidence of wiring at all. The interior side trim may have to be removed, but I also would like to actually know the connector's location before I start removing trim.
It's the theft part of the keyless entry system...reprogram your keyless entry and it stops... It's your cars keyless entry system that is the source of the problem. If the battery has been disconnected, it will cause this to happen. You have to find the keyless entry system reset button on my 1997 subaru it is under the dash on left side it is a black button hold the button in and at the same time turn the key to the on position (Do not start the car just turn to the on position) for about 20 seconds and it will reset
I have an 02 outback wagon and I had to drive 55 mph for 10 min, stop turn the car off for a minute, start it and repeat the process. Answer I found said to do it twice, I did it like 4 times, and it reset all the sensors in the computer.