srhutch said:I thought push starting was a NO NO these days. :?
So did I, especially for cars with catalytic converters.
Cj - i'll post pics on Monday when it's finished and I'm off nights!
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srhutch said:I thought push starting was a NO NO these days. :?
oli445 said:I'm no mechanic but can't see how it will knacker the cats? I look at bump starting as using the clutch/gearbox to do exactly what the starter motor normally does to turn the engine over?
markeg said:I was also told recently that you shouldn't jump start another car with the 'donor' car engine running as it could fry the ECU? :?
Agreed, but if you have the car running it apparently will send a current 'surge' - its not the volts but the amps that cause the issue.Taz x said:all you are doing is putting 2 batteries in parallel so would have thought it would not be a problemmarkeg said:I was also told recently that you shouldn't jump start another car with the 'donor' car engine running as it could fry the ECU? :?
Taz x said:oli445 said:I'm no mechanic but can't see how it will knacker the cats? I look at bump starting as using the clutch/gearbox to do exactly what the starter motor normally does to turn the engine over?
my thoughts exactly
Don't know, but the manual agrees - states that before jump-starting you must:Taz x said:does the ECU not just draw the current it requires?
Ditto - it seems a bit of a grey area, would like to know definitively one way or another before it happens!Taz x said:if there is un burnt fuel in the cat its still there if bump starting or battery starting
i'm not arguing lol, just questioning