Went to install new battery and wont start

Asked by Nasty Nov 21, 2017 at 04:26 PM about the 1998 Toyota Camry CE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I drove my car to autozone cause my battery is
from 2011 so i bought a new one and everything
was fine when i drove there and when i got home i
got my tools out and got rid of some corrsion and
installed the new battery and went to start her up
and it just kept wanting to crank over and not fully
turn over checked everything and still wont crank
over

5 Answers

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take your automobile to your local shop and get a qualified technician to diagnose your malfunctioning battery

38,915

check for spark , fuel pressure , do you hear the fuel pump prime the system when you hit the key ? If you put some gas down the throttle does it fire up ?

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Yeah i can hear it and everything and a 100a fuse blew so i bought a new one and blew again and the fuse was a CDS that what it said on the fuse box lid

38,915

you'll need to trace that circuit to find what's grounding out and blowing the fuse , what is CDS ?

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