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When I bought the Dayz it had a stuffed motor. Tried to start but it would not even fire. Fitted newish motor and it started first kick. Was really surprised and elated. Drove up and down street while checking things out. Parked for a couple of weeks now does not start. Not a peep. Has a mongoose fitted. Came with the vehicle.It must be working OK caus when the remote is pressed to deactivate the lights flash and you can hear the solenoid click and the starter cranks OK. Spark seems very weak. Battery is OK. 600 cca and is fully charged All accessories work OK except brake lights..

prob is that all the brake lights come on when the engine is running or key in accessories mode. or even when everything is off and only the battery is connected and no key in the ignition

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If you have checked the brake light switch above the pedal then it is likely you have a sort in the loom somewhere.

Have you put a meter on the battery and seen what happens to the voltage when you crank the engine?

Can you try running a wire from the battery to the coil loom? (They earth through the ecu).

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