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Old Jul 6, 2011 | 07:52 PM
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Hi guys! I drive a 02 s2000, someone switch my battery and didnt connect it well, so the car satarted, but somewhere at the highway it unplugged off the positive, I didnt notice..... suddently my engine stoped!!!!

this happend 4 moths ago, in they garage they just cant where the problem is!!! they try a new ECU and nothing happend, cause they couldt enter the ney key, cause it doesent allow the sacanner to hack in.

in the circuit map. they show a little box with 2 fuses, that goes, under the dashboard, or under the driver´s seat, or under the roof mechanism, but we´ve search everywere and we just cant find it,

any Ideas?????? I will apreciate so much some help. thanks
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Old Jul 6, 2011 | 09:28 PM
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I'm not understanding the question correctly...

1)Car is fine...
2)You were driving and the POSITIVE terminal popped off.
3)Car died.
4)???

Did you reconnect the battery and tried to start? Replaced the battery? Checked the battery fuse?
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Old Jul 11, 2011 | 11:47 AM
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yeah we have tryed everything, a new battery, reconect the first one, the battery fuse is the one that we dont find, I mean, the one in the fuse box is all right. but according to the circuit map, there is another battery fuse under the pilot seat. we cant find that one, and we dont get the swich to be on, so we cant connect the scanner either
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