Your engine might be the source of the problem, rather than the battery. However, only a mechanic could tell you for sure.
If it is a diesel engine it could be the glow plugs.
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you cant the imobiliser is programmed in the ecu, take it to a vaux dealer
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what would the problem be with my Vauxhall astra if I was driving it and the car cut out but would start back up in 5 mins time
If it is a diesel engine it could be the glow plugs.
Get in car. Put key in ignition switch. Turn key.
no if there is a car that has a chip in key then it should not start without one if it does then your cars censor for that is messed up
You need to give more information on engine before anyone can assist you with this!
It's either the switch, a connector, wiring or the bulb(s). It's impossible to tell you which so you'll have to start a little sleuthing.
If this engine is an interference engine it may have done damage to valve, piston, or head. Or the timing is off so far that the engine will not start. Install a new timing belt correctly and start the engine. You will then know if any damage was done.
try jump startin it
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i would suggest that you go and buy a Haynes workshop manual from Halfords as it tells you what to do and has pictures that help, i have changed the bulbs on my vectra and without the book i would not have had any idea where to start.