I bought a 2008 Ford Fiesta in December 2020 and since having it, the battery has died 2/3 times (my own fault for leaving electrics on). Each time I’ve jumped it, the car has started straight away.
Yesterday the battery died again but the car was turning over, meaning it just needed jumping, however, whilst jump starting the car, the person helping put the leads on wrong and caused sparks on my side.
I then put them on correctly and then attempted to start the car however, it wouldn’t even tick over. The electrics were working but nothing at all from the engine.
I’ve put in a new battery and checked the relay/fuses but all seems ok.
could anybody offer some advice, thank you!
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