Why does my 2003 VW Passat not start?

Why does my 2003 VW Passat not start?

So my 2003 VW Passat will not start. I last drove it a few days ago, and it has been sitting inside a nice warm garage. The battery was replaced a few months ago. The car doesn’t “turn over” but just has a steady sound when you try to start it.

What to do if your VW wont start after a battery change?

Leave the cables disconnected for fifteen minutes If this doesn’t yield results, then you can try this alternative method to get your key to reprogram itself: Ensure that the battery is being charged with a charger Leave the key in the ignition with the battery on and the engine off for an hour

What are the warning lights on a VW Passat?

There are no warning lights per se coming on only the typical ones coming up when the ignition key is turned on. The lights and interior lamps come on indicating there seems to be power but nothing else. The plugs were cleaned a few months ago as well.

How to do a cold reboot on a VW?

In this case, you need to perform a cold reboot, which can be done in the following steps: 1 Disconnect both battery cables 2 Tap both cables together 3 Leave the cables disconnected for fifteen minutes 4 Reconnect the cables to the battery

What does it mean when a VW battery wont start?

First, you want to find out if the immobilizer is the problem. To do this, turn on the battery in your Volkswagen and see if the immobilizer warning light is flashing on your dash, most likely in your speedometer. It should look like an outline of a car with a key inside it. If it’s flashing, it means the immobilizer’s disconnected from the system.

What to do if your car wont start after a battery replacement?

Hey, anything can happen. There’s a (miniscule) chance your replacement battery is toast. You can take it to an auto parts store and have them test it. Keep in mind that this problem is likely only if your car isn’t turning over at all. We hope this guide has helped you!