if the timing belt has broke on a vauxhall corsa 1.4 will the pistons hit the valves
1. Make sure both engines are "off" 2. Red cable on red port of empty battery 3. Red cable on red port of full battery 4. Black cable on black port of full battery 5. Black cable on black port of empty battery 6. Start the car wich has full battery 7. Wait for a minute 8. Start other car (empty one) 9. Remove cables (black first) 10. Drive half an hour to make the battery full again
Corroded battery cables. Remove the battery cables, negative first, and clean the cable connections and the battery posts. If that does not help the battery needs charging or is defective.
If it does nothing you have a loose or corroded battery connection. If it clicks and will not start then the starter may be frozen and or defective. I would also try jump starting it to make sure the battery is good even though it shows full charge.
If you need to jump start the car then the battery may be fully charged but it is defective and needs replacing. A full charged battery will read 12.6 volts at the posts with the engine not running. 12 volts indicates the battery is only 25% charged.
Check for fuel pressure and or spark, you need 3 thing's to make a engine work,1. compression 2. fuel 3. spark. If one of those thing's are missing your engine will not start.
Rusted connectors on a vehicle's battery could be the cause of a car that won't start. The process for cleaning these connectors can be detailed in full on wikiHow.
Theirs a battery on the bottom right screen.If it full then that means the battery's fully charged.
start by having the battery checked. If the battery is good, then check the starter relay. If this is bad, repalce the starter. Also check battery connections. Sometimes they can seem tight but just aren't. Take them off the battery terminals and clean them. This will also stop your batter from charging.
You have to charge your brand new battery to FULL before using it. 24 Hours recommended. Doing this doesn't extend the battery life but if you do not charge it to full and start to use it the battery would have a shorter life span.
The most common reason for a car not starting, on a cold day, is the battery needs to be charged. Make sure the battery has a full charge.
check the wire conections to the battery specialy the negative side make sure is clean and tight
It could be that the battery is not fully charged or that the battery is incapable of holding a full charge, or that the starter is faulty or that you've just been trying to start the engine for a long time and ran the battery down. Understand that a battery is just an electrical storage device. It only STORES electrical power for use NEXT time you want to start the engine. * If the battery is not fully charged (it didn't get enough electrical energy put back last time it was used), it may not have enough electrical energy to start the engine. * If the battery is going bad, it may not have enough electrical energy to start the engine. * If the starter is going bad, it may pull more energy from the battery than it can provide.