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I bought S-type 2003 that wasn't running.  I've never seen soooo many codes.  Guy i bought it from wasn't mechanical inclined and never took it to a shop.  Won't start, where do i start?


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its the  Battery it Sounds as though it hasn't been used in a while ???

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Before anyone can help you must give us more information - you say never seen so many codes ???

If you can read the codes ??? --so electrics must be working ????

You say wont start ---is the engine turning over with the stater motor ????

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Codes:  0171, 0174, 0133, 0153, 0300, 0301, 0307, 0302, 0304, 0305, 0306, 1314, 1316, 1111, 1642, 0420, 0430.


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wow haven't seen all those codes before ???----You didn't say if the engine is turning over on the starter motor ????

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Told you in terms of codes.  I'll have to look in the hood to see if it's turning.  While in the car i can't tell.  i know there's power because there is a noise but doesn't sound like an engine turning over.  Will let you know.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Sorry for the delay.  had family emergency.  NO, doesn't turn over but battery is at 12.8 volts.  Remember all the codes.  just need to know where to start.  Thanks

  • 3 weeks later...
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Still trying!  now i've discovered that some fuses don't have the correct size.  Some have fuses that shouldn't.  i do understand that after-market products can use nonused spaces.  not wanting to make things worse (don't think possible).  If the wrong size fuse (smaller) is used and hasn't blown, should i leave it alone or put correct size in?

Thanks,   Steve

  • 1 month later...
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Fuel pump isn't working.  Can't get any voltage from fuel sending unit.  Is there a seperate fuse/relay for the fuel sending unit?


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