help,,car wont start! :/ 2005 G35 coupe
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help,,car wont start! :/ 2005 G35 coupe
Hi everyone, I am new to this forum and just encountered a problem with my 05 g35 coupe, manual transmission. I decided to change the spark plugs and before i started I followed a DIY spark plug threads and I went ahead and removed the battery cables negative and positive first then went ahead and removed the bolts to get to the spark plugs. I finished putting in the spark plugs and all bolts and went ahead and plugged the battery terminals but my car wont start now! :/ my battery is good because the radio, interior lights work fine, can anyone please help me out? I would really appreciate this so much, thanks.
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Hi everyone, I am new to this forum and just encountered a problem with my 05 g35 coupe, manual transmission. I decided to change the spark plugs and before i started I followed a DIY spark plug threads and I went ahead and removed the battery cables negative and positive first then went ahead and removed the bolts to get to the spark plugs. I finished putting in the spark plugs and all bolts and went ahead and plugged the battery terminals but my car wont start now! :/ my battery is good because the radio, interior lights work fine, can anyone please help me out? I would really appreciate this so much, thanks.
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Assuming all you did was replace the spark plugs I would say you either shorted something out or the battery is drained. Try googling "how to diagnose a no-start." Did you disconnect the negative battery cable first? I once saw a guy short out his whole electrical system because he connected the positive and negative terminals of the battery - blew out his voltage regulator in the alternator too - had to replace the alternator.
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I am pretty sure the battery is still good because the car was running good 30 min prior to not starting and the lights work fine..no start up or no crank.
I removed the negative cable first then i removed the positive afterwards...at the end when putting battery together, I put the negative then positive cable.
I removed the negative cable first then i removed the positive afterwards...at the end when putting battery together, I put the negative then positive cable.
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Yes, I am thinking possibly battery low voltage just because it has an AAA battery intact and looks dusty and possibly old (that is how the dealership sold the car)which ive never seen such battery like this before..