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Did you check the 12V for voltage. If voltage is lower than 12v it probably will not start the car.Check voltage with a multi-meter or jump start the car with a good battery. If the IMA pack has sat for a year or so it may be week or dead! You will have to get the car started in order to charge it. H
Ok, I was wondering why the 12v starter would not start your car. Hope the fuse does the trick. Sounds like you have it figured. Wounder why that fuse blew!!! H
The fixed the problem- the second junkyard battery seems to be pretty good.
Causes for the blown fuse are probably due to some sloppyness on my part- i did not disconnect the 12v battery beforeswapping out the IMA (I did shut the IMA off)
Also, i left one small plug disconnected when i first turned the IMA back on and attempted to start the car.
After I got the fuse i carefully did everything in the right order, double checked all the coneectiosn and everything went fine.
My original pack started showing an IMA light and MPG in the mid 30's
I replaced it and the lights went out but the mileage did not improve much. Finally i got an IMA light within the junk yards 101 day warranty and got a second battery from them.
It seems to be doing much better. It's supposed to be form a 2007 with 27,000 miles.