Battery Light

Asked by kkisham Dec 25, 2016 at 04:57 PM about the 1995 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I was working on my car and the wires plug
got stuck in the spark plug tube so I fished it
out (what was left) and put a new spark plug
in and back together with out the part was
broke off. I drove it and didnt make it out of
my driveway and the battery light came on
and shut my car off and it will not start.

3 Answers

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Buy new plugs and wires. Sounds like you busted the wire off from the metal plug connector. There is a small carbon thread that goes to the end of that metal connector. I'm guessing that you just crimped the metal connector back onto the wire. I bet the carbon thread is not making contact.

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