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Originally Posted by Isimmo
The only thing I can suggest is leaving it for half an hour, cranking it will just kill the battery. Hopefully when it cools down a bit, it’ll fire up again.
Incidentally, can you disconnect the battery? Worth a go for the same half hour. It’ll reset any ECU type issues. (Do B3’s have ECUs? Probably not, but worth a try)..
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Last time this happened with the garage, it was closing time on a Saturday. They had to leave it until Monday morning, and then it started fine. So not convinced leaving it 30 mins will do the job, but worth a try.
Can't get the battery off, no tools.
Not sure if it makes a difference, but the car is a B4, not B3. I should have made that clear. It's an early 1993 model with the ABC engine.