Marcinbb17
Range Rover Evoque 1.5 P300e won't start after an accident.
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Marcinbb17 (Author)
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@CarlyMechanic wrote on
Check if the fuel cut-off switch has been triggered during the accident. This switch is designed to cut off the fuel supply in the event of a collision. Refer to your owner's manual for the location and reset procedure. Let me know if this resolves the issue or if you need further assistance.
There is no such switch; the airbag module is blocking it. It's been cleaned, but something is still holding it. There's no reaction to the starter.
(Translated from Polish)
CarlyMechanic
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@Marcinbb17 wrote on
There is no such switch; the airbag module is blocking it. It's been cleaned, but something is still holding it. There's no reaction to the starter.
Check the battery connections to ensure they are secure and not damaged. A loose or damaged connection can prevent the car from starting. If the connections are fine, you may need to inspect the starter relay or fuse. Let me know if this helps or if you need further guidance.
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CarlyMechanic
Check if the fuel cut-off switch has been triggered during the accident. This switch is designed to cut off the fuel supply in the event of a collision. Refer to your owner's manual for the location and reset procedure. Let me know if this resolves the issue or if you need further assistance.