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Recheck your battery to see if hooked up right.
You hooked up the wires backwards on the starter go in and change them. That or you got the wrong starter.
A battery hooked up back wards can fry all sorts of electrical components. Every thing from fuses, to wires, to computers.
You can't recharge it hooked up in reverse. You will destroy the battery or the charger if you try it.
If it does that. Check your alternator. If you have no problem there. Check your battery charge. I'd check the battery charge first. If thats cool. I'd check the sensor. Cause it's telling you somethings wrong with your battery system. Good Luck.
well if you really hooked up jumper cables wrong and you got by the fireworks show then you probably damaged your alternator and battery. Possibly blowing fuseable link,but if car runs then alternator and battery.
why were there sparks when cabels were hooked up when trying to jump start car is it safe to try and jump start car again
Well the wiring was probably fried, but that is because the terminals were hooked to the wrong wires. Although when you hook a battery up backwards there are many sparks, i do not see how someone would not have noticed that it was hooked up wrong.
need to know why 300 kawasaki bayou nwill crank with start rope but not with battery .Starter ingages when running but not with new battery. DO I have battery hooked up wrong
And I'm guessing nothing works now? Check the 3-4 large fuses in the fuse box by the battery. They may be in a separate smaller box beside the big one.
usually you blow the diodes inside the alternator and it will not charge. hook it up correctly check all fuses with car running check the voltage at battery make sure it is between 13.4 and 14.5 volts if it reads 12 volts you need a alternator if not u got lucky
I find in most cars with computers that if you disconnect the negative lead to the battery for about 20 to 30 seconds that the check engine light goes out. If it re-appears the you need to have it a code reader hooked up to the computer to find out what's wrong