Not sure chris but last time I've had a problem with no spark getting to the engine, the problem was with the distributor cap. As it was standing still for a while, oil and water got into the distribitor cap and that screwed up the connection between the little rotor arm inside the cap and all the plugs.
But TBH if your car isn't even starting, I'd keep checking the imobiliser. I know you have disconnected it but those things are buggers. Sometimes you will have a passive one built into your key and the steering colum, and then maybe a second electronic one if your car had an aftermarket alarm at some point.
BTW car looks pretty phat on that flat bed. I had a flat bed that size if not bigger come collect me when I broke down on my bike at my flat (ermmm, I mean my friends house
). It looked ridiculous, this massive flat bed made for recoverring vans and trucks, and on it was just my bike,lol.
good luck with it all.
p.s. illegal sized number plate is just £30 fine, no points
Mig
But TBH if your car isn't even starting, I'd keep checking the imobiliser. I know you have disconnected it but those things are buggers. Sometimes you will have a passive one built into your key and the steering colum, and then maybe a second electronic one if your car had an aftermarket alarm at some point.
BTW car looks pretty phat on that flat bed. I had a flat bed that size if not bigger come collect me when I broke down on my bike at my flat (ermmm, I mean my friends house
good luck with it all.
p.s. illegal sized number plate is just £30 fine, no points
Mig
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